WD: WordBasic Examples: FormatPageNumberLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q105867 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains a sample macro that demonstrates the use of the following WordBasic statement or function:
FormatPageNumberThis article supplements the information in online Help. To open this Help topic in Word for Windows, click Contents on the Help menu and then choose the "Programming with Microsoft Word" topic. In Word for the Macintosh, click the Help icon, select Microsoft Word Help and choose the "Programming with Microsoft Word" topic.
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http://www.microsoft.com/supportnet/refguide/ FormatPageNumberSyntax: FormatPageNumber [.NumFormat - number] [, .ChapterNumber - number] [, .Level - number] [, .Separator - number] [, .NumRestart - number] [, .StartingNum - number] Example: The following sample macro allows you to set selected attributes for the page number of the active document:
Sub MAIN
Begin Dialog UserDialog 198, 112, "Microsoft Word"
OKButton 6, 83, 88, 21
CancelButton 103, 83, 88, 21
Text 4, 6, 145, 13, "Page Number Type", .Text1
OptionGroup .Type
OptionButton 21, 21, 148, 16, "1, 2, 3...", .OptionButton1
OptionButton 21, 39, 156, 16, "I, II, III...", .OptionButton2
OptionButton 21, 57, 147, 16, "A, B, C...", .OptionButton3
End Dialog
Dim dlg As UserDialog
GetCurValues dlg
n - Dialog(dlg)
If n - 0 Then Goto Bye :
Select Case dlg.Type
Case 0
Type - 0
Case 1
Type - 4
Case 2
Type - 2
End Select
FormatPageNumber .NumFormat - Type
bye:
End Sub
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