WD: WordBasic Examples: CenterPara, JustifyPara, LeftParaLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q105988 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains a sample macro that demonstrates the use of the following WordBasic statements or functions:
CenterPara CenterPara() JustifyPara JustifyPara() LeftPara LeftPara() RightPara RightPara()This 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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CenterPara CenterPara() JustifyPara JustifyPara() LeftPara LeftPara() RightPara RightPara()Example: This sample macro inserts a paragraph of text and applies the CenterPara, JustifyPara, LeftPara, and RightPara commands and functions to it. The commands, CenterPara for example, modify the paragraph format. The functions, CenterPara() for example, return a value to the message boxes indicating whether the specified formatting has been applied.
Sub MAIN FileNewDefault EditSelectAll EditClear For paragraph - 1 To 1 For sentence - 1 To 13 Insert "This is Paragraph" + Str$(paragraph) + ". " Next sentence InsertPara Next paragraph Begin Dialog UserDialog 570, 182, "Microsoft Word" OKButton 243, 144, 88, 21 GroupBox 39, 5, 243, 129, "These Toggle the Values:" PushButton 60, 23, 197, 21, "CenterPara", .Push1 PushButton 60, 47, 197, 21, "JustifyPara", .Push2 PushButton 60, 73, 197, 21, "LeftPara", .Push3 PushButton 60, 99, 197, 21, "RightPara", .Push4 GroupBox 296, 5, 243, 129, "These Return The Current Value:" PushButton 306, 23, 202, 21, "CenterPara()", .Push5 PushButton 306, 47, 202, 21, "JustifyPara()", .Push6 PushButton 306, 73, 202, 21, "LeftPara()", .Push7 PushButton 306, 99, 202, 21, "RightPara()", .Push8 End Dialog start: Dim dlg As UserDialog choice - Dialog(dlg) If choice - - 1 Then Goto bye StartOfDocument a$ - GetBookmark$("\para") Select Case choice Case 1 CenterPara MsgBox "CenterPara has been toggled for paragraph one." Case 2 JustifyPara MsgBox("JustifyPara has been toggled for paragraph one.") Case 3 LeftPara MsgBox("LeftPara has been toggled for paragraph one.") Case 4 RightPara MsgBox("RightPara Has been toggled.") Case 5 If CenterPara() - 1 Then MsgBox " CenterPara for paragraph one is on." Else MsgBox " CenterPara for paragraph one is off." End If Case 6 If JustifyPara() - 1 Then MsgBox "Justify for paragraph one is on." Else MsgBox "Justify for paragraph one is off." End If Case 7 If LeftPara() - 1 Then MsgBox "LeftPara for paragraph one is on." Else MsgBox "LeftPara for paragraph one is off." End If Case 8 If RightPara() - 1 Then MsgBox "RightPara is on." Else MsgBox "RightPara is Off." End If Case Else End Select bye: End Sub |
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