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Hi
I'm building a macro which should skip paragraph breaks and I'm doing it by checking the ASCII code of the current character. The problem is that both the line breaks and the paragraph breaks have the ASCII code number 13. Do you know how can I differentiate them? Regards Jorge |
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What is normally called a line break (Shift-Enter) is ASCII 11.
Can you give a bit more detail? -- Enjoy, Tony "Jorge" wrote in message ... Hi I'm building a macro which should skip paragraph breaks and I'm doing it by checking the ASCII code of the current character. The problem is that both the line breaks and the paragraph breaks have the ASCII code number 13. Do you know how can I differentiate them? Regards Jorge |
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