Hi!
Instead of direct inserting the file, open the HTML file in a separate document, select all, copy into clipboard, then paste in your document to insert.
Also, I would recommend to run macro recording and insert HTML file manually while recording. Then see what commands are generated during this in recorded macro code. Ii is popssible commands and calls or parameters for InsertFile() will be different.
>Thanks for the suggestions, but none of them seem to work. I've narrowed the problem down to the Word.Document.Range.InsertFile() method that I'm using to insert HTML into my Word Doc. When I disable this method the mouse operates normally but when I use the InsertFile() method the mouse is inoperable in the text area of the word document.
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>Any Ideas?
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>Thanks
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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