Access violation at 767E3CFC in user32.dll
Access violation at 767E3CFC in user32.dll
Access violation at 767E3CFC in user32.dll when scroll this doc.
Last edited by Diama on Wed Dec 04, 2024 5:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Access violation at 767E3CFC in user32.dll
Thanks for the file.
Any future release of Atlantis will open it without errors. But I am not sure if it is a well-formed DOC file. The style definitions in this document include formatting that is not meant to be used within the style definitions. For instance, the value of the “bold” attribute of a style is not supposed to be “use the default value of the style”. This value is meant for direct formatting, not the style definitions.
I surmise the original version of this document was generated by a text processing application other than MS Word. Am I right?
Any future release of Atlantis will open it without errors. But I am not sure if it is a well-formed DOC file. The style definitions in this document include formatting that is not meant to be used within the style definitions. For instance, the value of the “bold” attribute of a style is not supposed to be “use the default value of the style”. This value is meant for direct formatting, not the style definitions.
I surmise the original version of this document was generated by a text processing application other than MS Word. Am I right?
Re: Access violation at 767E3CFC in user32.dll
I generate the file with a ocr but after I have modified in Word and saved again.
Re: Access violation at 767E3CFC in user32.dll
This explains why the document contains plenty of styles with names likeI generate the file with a ocr
“MSG_EN_FONT_STYLE_NAME_TEMPLATE_ROLE_NUMBER MSG_EN_FONT_STYLE_NAME_BY_ROLE_TEXT 4”.
Resaving the document with Word does not fix this particular formatting issue.after I have modified in Word and saved again.
Any future version of Atlantis will ignore such formatting.