WD: WordBasic Examples: View CommandsLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q109762 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains a sample macro that demonstrates the use of the following WordBasic statements and functions:
ViewOutline ViewNormal ViewPage ViewDraft ViewOutline() ViewNormal() ViewPage() ViewDraft()This article supplements the information in online Help. To open this Help topic, click Contents on the Help menu and then click the "Programming with Microsoft Word" topic.
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http://www.microsoft.com/supportnet/refguide/ View CommandsSyntax: ViewOutline ViewOutline() ViewNormal ViewNormal() ViewPage ViewPage() ViewDraft ViewDraft() Example: The following sample macro allows you to select a view and then notifies you which view(s) you are in. Please note is possible to be in draft view while in other views.
Sub Main If SelInfo(27) - - 1 Then FileNewDefault Begin Dialog UserDialog 337, 210, 174, 111, "Microsoft Word" OptionGroup .View OptionButton 10, 6, 124, 16, "Outline View", .OptionButton1 OptionButton 10, 23, 123, 16, "Normal View", .OptionButton2 OptionButton 10, 40, 108, 16, "Draft View", .OptionButton3 OptionButton 10, 57, 109, 16, "Page View", .OptionButton4 OKButton 79, 82, 88, 21 End Dialog Dim dlg As UserDialog GetCurValues dlg n - Dialog(dlg) Select Case dlg.View Case 0 ViewOutline Case 1 ViewNormal Case 2 ViewDraft Case 3 ViewPage End Select If ViewOutline() - - 1 Then MsgBox "You are in Outline View." If ViewNormal() - - 1 Then MsgBox "You are in Normal View." If ViewPage() - - 1 Then MsgBox "You are in Page View." If ViewDraft() - - 1 Then MsgBox "You are in Draft View." End Sub |
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