I have a Unicon program which takes a tab-delimited text file as input 
and a text file as output.

If I run it, then open the output file in Microsoft Word, then run the 
Unicon program again,
run-time error 214 occurs with an 'offending value' of a string of 
spaces followed by three
digits. These do not occur in the input file, so the effect is utterly 
mysterious.

The actual error is that the output file is open in Word. Is there a 
test I can incorporate in the
program that would give a useful error message?

Regards

John Sampson

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