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Jon Siemonski
 
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Default Word Line Count

I'm trying to find out exactly how MS Word defines and counts a line. Does
anyone know if there is a MS document anywhere describing this? I have the
details as far as what it counts and doesn't count, but I'm looking for the
official spec on it to show customers.

Does this item exist?

Thanks!
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G'day "Jon Siemonski" .(donotspam),

? Unsure what you mean here

selection.Information(wdFirstCharacterLineNumber) returns the line you
are on. A line is any horizontal character sequence at the same
vertical displacement in the same column, thus a paragraph can span
several lines. A blank paragraph is also a line.

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"Jon Siemonski" .(donotspam) reckoned:

I'm trying to find out exactly how MS Word defines and counts a line. Does
anyone know if there is a MS document anywhere describing this? I have the
details as far as what it counts and doesn't count, but I'm looking for the
official spec on it to show customers.

Does this item exist?

Thanks!


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