Unfortunately this just means that Word threw an error and it's not
giving many details about what that might be. Are you sure out_TOC is
valid on the other computer? eg,
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3730428/why-cant-i-save-as-an-excel-file-from-my-python-code
indicates Office fails in that way when the path isn't valid...
Mark
On 4/02/2012 12:10 AM, John Lay wrote:
I am not a programmer, but this past week I have had a crash course in
python scripting am have been rather impressed with myself for having
written a fairly complicated script that among many other processes
reads a database table via SearchCursor, populates a word template via
Bookmarks, then saves the document out as a PDF.
The only problem is that it only works on my computer. When I move the
script to another computer with the same setup, I continue to receive
a Com_error.
The script fails at my SaveAs(out_TOC, FileFormat=wdFormatPDF)
statement. I have tried both win32com.client and comtypes.client and
receive a similar error for both.
win32.client:
com_error: (-2147352567, 'Exception occurred.', (0, u'Microsoft Word',
u'Command failed', u'C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office12\
\1033\\WDMAIN11.CHM', 36966, ), None)
comtypes.client:
COMError: (-2146824090, None, (u'Command failed', u'Microsoft Word',
u'C:\\Program Files\\Microsoft Office\\Office12\\1033\\WDMAIN11.CHM',
36966, None))
It has been suggested that I try python-docx, but I have not been able
to get the module to work for me and I have been unable to find any
documentation on it.
Can anyone help with the com errors? What do they mean? How do I
resolve them?
Any help would be appreciated.
John
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