WD: WordBasic Examples: ViewEndnote/Footnote(Cont)SeparatorLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q109764 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains a sample macro that demonstrates the use of the following WordBasic statements and functions:
ViewEndnoteSeparator ViewEndnoteContSeparator ViewFootnoteSeparator ViewFootnoteContSeparatorThis 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/ ViewEndnoteSeparatorSyntax: ViewEndnoteSeparator Example: This macro creates a new document and inserts an endnote into the footer. The endnote separator is then displayed in a pane which is left open by the macro so you can see the separator. NOTE: For an example of how endnotes are used, see the online "Overview of Footnotes and Endnotes" in the "Examples and Demos" section of Help.
Sub MAIN FileNew InsertFootnote .Reference = "Footnote", .NoteType = 1 ClosePane ViewEndnoteSeparator End Sub ViewEndnoteContSeparatorSyntax: ViewEndnoteContSeparator Example: This macro creates a new document and inserts an endnote. The endnote's "next page/new page" continuation separator is then displayed in a pane which is left open by the macro so you can see the endnote continuation separator. NOTE: For an example of how endnotes and their separators are used, see the online "Overview of Footnotes and Endnotes" in the "Examples and Demos" section of Help.
Sub MAIN FileNew InsertFootnote .Reference = "Endnote 1.", .NoteType = 1 ClosePane ViewEndnoteContSeparator End Sub ViewFootnoteSeparatorSyntax: ViewFootnoteSeparator Example: This macro creates a new document and inserts a footnote. The footnote's separator is then displayed in a pane which is left open by the macro so you can see the separator. NOTE: For an example of how footnotes are used, see the online "Overview of Footnotes and Endnotes" in the "Examples and Demos" section of Help.
Sub MAIN FileNew InsertFootnote .Reference = "Footnote 1.", .NoteType = 0 ClosePane ViewFootnoteSeparator End Sub ViewFootnoteContSeparatorSyntax: ViewFootnoteContSeparator Example: This macro creates a new document and inserts an footnote. The footnote's "next page" continuation separator is then displayed in a pane which is left open by the macro so you can see the continuation separator. NOTE: For an example of how footnotes and their separators are used, see the online "Overview of Footnotes and Endnotes" in the "Examples and Demos" section of Help.
Sub MAIN FileNew InsertFootnote .Reference = "Footnote 1.", .NoteType = 0 ClosePane ViewFootnoteContSeparator End Sub |
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