WD97: Macro to List Custom Tab Stops in a ParagraphLast reviewed: March 19, 1998Article ID: Q173799 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains a sample Visual Basic for Applications Sub procedure (or macro) that lists the custom tab stops set in a selected paragraph.
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Sub GetCustomTabs() Dim sMsg As String Dim varTab As Variant ' Cycle through tab stops in selected paragraph. For Each varTab In Selection.Paragraphs.TabStops ' If a custom tab stop is encountered... If varTab.CustomTab = True Then ' Add to message variable & convert from points to inches. sMsg = sMsg & vbCrLf & " " & _ PointsToInches(varTab.Position) & Chr(34) End If Next ' If there are custom tabs, display the values. If sMsg <> "" Then MsgBox "Custom Tabs: " & sMsg Else ' Else display there are no custom tabs. MsgBox "No Custom Tabs." End If End SubFor more information about CustomTab Property, click the Office Assistant while in the Visual Basic Editor, type "CustomTab Property," click Search, and then click to view "CustomTab Property." NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If the Assistant is not able to answer your query, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q176476 TITLE : OFF: Office Assistant Not Answering Visual Basic QuestionsFor additional information, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q173707 TITLE : OFF97: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles REFERENCESFor more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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