DBT - wxWidgets error posted when opening Word document
Problem
When attempting to open a Microsoft Word document using the UEB template via the Microsoft Word 6 importer the error window titled "wxWidgets debug aler" is posted and the document does not open.
Resolution
- Open DBT without any document loaded.
- Open Global menu and select Word Importer.
- Then TAB to “print page breaks" drop down.
- Then press alt-down arrow to open this control, then with up/down arrows select “ignore”.
- Then press TAB to reach OK button and press spacebar on it.
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