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Resolved Macros stopping me from printing documents

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by scgoh123, 2013/01/25.

  1. 2013/01/25
    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Currently using Microsoft Office 2007.
    A type of macro, MathType is bugging the software such that I cant print the documents.
    When the 'macro' is disabled, the error message appeared after i clicked 'print':

    Microsoft Visual Basic:
    The macros in this project is disabled. Please refer to online help on how to enable macros.

    When 'macro' is enabled, this will appear instead:
    MathType Commands for Microsoft Word Error:
    The Mathtype DLL could not be found. Please reinstall Mathtype.

    I could suspect that this is corrupted installation of Mathtype. But I can't find it's uninstaller and uninstall it. I just found it's 'fragments' in Program Files then delete it but the problem remains. What should I do to disable completely the macros so that i can resume my printing job???
     
  2. 2013/01/27
    SpywareDr

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  4. 2013/01/28
    scgoh123

    scgoh123 Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Hmm it seems that problem is solved o_O
    Why would this happen, by the way??
    Is it cause by bugs or whatsoever??
     
  5. 2013/01/29
    SpywareDr

    SpywareDr SuperGeek WindowsBBS Team Member

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    A proton and an antiproton collided inside your computer's non-ECC RAM and flipped a bit or two, causing your macro to fail.


    It could happen. :)


    Solution: Reboot.
     

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