WD: WordBasic Examples: Window CommandLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q109769 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains a sample macro that demonstrates the use of the following WordBasic statements and functions:
Window<Number>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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Window<Number>Syntax: Window<Number> Example: The following macro activates a window listed on the Window menu. Window1 activates the first window in the list, Window2 activates the second window, and so on through Window9. If no windows are listed, or if <Number> is greater than the number of windows listed, an error occurs which is ignored. NOTE: You cannot use a variable in place of <Number>; you must use an integer.
Sub MAIN Dim DROPLISTBOX1$(2) DROPLISTBOX1$(0) = "Window1" DROPLISTBOX1$(1) = "Window2" DROPLISTBOX1$(2) = "Window3" Begin Dialog UserDialog 198, 80, "Microsoft Word" OKButton 7, 53, 88, 21 DropListBox 17, 22, 160, 56, DropListBox1$(), .DropListBox2 Text 8, 6, 115, 13, "Select Window", .Text2 CancelButton 100, 53, 88, 21 End Dialog Dim DLG As UserDialog Dialog DLG On Error Resume Next Select Case DLG.DROPLISTBOX2 Case 0 Window1 Case 1 Window2 Case 2 Window3 End Select BYE: End Sub |
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