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it work's well in word97 since a while..
but now from word 2003??? I have vbs code directy on the word document, with the help of a third party software, when it time to print the .doc it doesn't work if the variable contain char(13) and if it is in a cell of a table instead it sends an empty square from I don't know where in the ascii code. I thought it was only for mainframe this kind of bizarre code !!! it works well when the variable is not in a table. What can I do??? Carriage return is a very important function.....and the cell contain address !!! Something sure it's not the third party software because it send variable in the word doc and it works well outside of the table..... Thanks, Joe |
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Hi ?B?YmFyYg==?=,
You simply don't provide enough information for us to be able to help you. We'd probably need to see the VBA code, an example of what it's producing, and another example of what you'd expect it to generate. FWIW, a table cell ALWAYS contains two characters, stuffed into the end-of-cell marker: a Chr(13) & Chr(7). You always need to write your code to cut off the last two characters you're picking up from a cell RANGE (or the last character from a cell SELECTION) Note also that it's generally best to post VBA questions in one of the word.vba newsgroups. it work's well in word97 since a while.. but now from word 2003??? I have vbs code directy on the word document, with the help of a third party software, when it time to print the .doc it doesn't work if the variable contain char(13) and if it is in a cell of a table instead it sends an empty square from I don't know where in the ascii code. I thought it was only for mainframe this kind of bizarre code !!! it works well when the variable is not in a table. What can I do??? Carriage return is a very important function.....and the cell contain address !!! Something sure it's not the third party software because it send variable in the word doc and it works well outside of the table..... Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |