Yep, This test worked for me as well.
I think i might have the issue,
Since the document i was updating was quite large, i was only regenerating targeted sections of the document instead of the whole document.
Since I tried to Re-generate the Glossary Section ONLY, it did not pick up the references.
However, when i tried re-generating the Full Document – the glossary came up.
Sincere apologies for the trouble – guess i tried to cut a corner and failed .. :silly:
Hi
I tried with and without content on the document.
In both cases – i get the same error message
The application versions are as follows
EA-14
eaDocX-4.1.6.5
Hi Team,
The Re-install of Office 365 has resolved the issue.
I have rechecked with “installation checker” feature of EADocX post re-install and i can confirm that this is now working as before.
Thank you for the quick assist on the issue.
Attaching the screenshots of the successful Installation check run (for reference)
Nope, not that i know off anyways.
But it is possible – since there was a forced company update policy that was run on my system.
I am not sure if i can undo that though!!
Are there any ways using settings/config – i can manually point the docx to the word instance??
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