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Old 11-15-2008, 01:42 AM   #76
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Originally Posted by Saladdin View Post
I finally made it work...

I don't understand all of it (I'm not a programmer...), but what I do understand is that I must use a new model file "BookCreator.dot" right from the zip archive each time I want to make it work. I can't use a simple model, I must use a new one, so it's what you said on another message (silly me...) :



In fact, I must open the BC template by double clicking on the Windows Explorer (it doesn't work when I create a document using the template within Word), then make my book (the Import button, or simply type my text) and save. Then the "lrf" button works...

I must use a new model file "BookCreator.dot", because if I don't save the changes on the model when asked (even if I saved my book on a separate file), I get an error. But the next time I use this saved model, it doesn't work, I get errors...
This is odd. It sounds like the BookCreator template is getting saves and getting corrupted. Try making your BookCreator.dot file R/O so that it cannot be saved over. This will save you time having to extract the File every time you wish to create a book.

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