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How can I test if a Word document is locked for editing?

Asked by PatternNut in Visual Basic Programming, Microsoft Word

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Hi Experts,

I'm developing an add-in for Word using VB6.  However, I came across a document that is killing my add-in.

When I open the document (in Word 2000) it said "The doicument cannot be edited because it contains a read only embedded font".  Then when I run the add-in, it returns an error 4605 whenever I use a range.  It says "that object or property is not available because the document is locked for editing".

I can handle this through tracking the error... but I'd prefer to test for it.  How can I tell programatically if a document is locked for editing?

Thanks in advance,

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