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Hi

 

I have a strange problem with the _WordErrorHandlerRegister() function in AutoIT 3.3.8.1.

 

I have this kind of code

Global $oMyError = ObjEvent("AutoIt.Error", "_errfunc")

 

and the _errfunc() exists, its my custom error handler.

Then i went from my own VBA commands to the _Word() functions and wanted to include my custom error handler. For this i set it up via:

_WordErrorHandlerRegister("_errfunc")

 

But as soon as i start the program i get (via the console):

--> Word.au3 Error from function _WordErrorHandlerRegister, $_WordStatus_GeneralError (Error Handler Not Registered - Check existance of error function)

 

Am i doing something wrong here or is this a bug, as the function already exists?

Best,

Thomy

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Global $oMyError = ObjEvent("AutoIt.Error", "_errfunc")

because that is what

_WordErrorHandlerRegister("_errfunc")

does.

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