WD: WordBasic Macro to Determine If Header or Footer Is LinkedLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q113434 |
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SUMMARYMicrosoft WordBasic does not include a macro statement or function to determine if a header or footer is linked to the previous section. To determine if the header or footer is linked to the previous section, use the CommandValid function.
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http://www.microsoft.com/supportnet/refguide/To determine if the footer is linked to the previous section in your document, change the ViewHeader statement to ViewFooter in the following sample macro:
Sub MAIN ViewHeader X = CommandValid("FormatHeaderFooterLink") If x = 0 Then MsgBox "Header is linked" End SubThe following sample macro determines if the header is linked to the previous section, and if the header is not linked, the macro establishes a link to the header in the previous section:
Sub MAIN ViewHeader X = CommandValid("FormatHeaderFooterLink") If x = - 1 Then ToggleHeaderFooterLink CloseViewHeaderFooter End If End SubThe CommandValid(CommandName$) function returns -1 if CommandName$ is available in the current context; it returns 0 (zero) if the command is not available.
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word Developer's Kit," pages 300-301
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Additional query words: ToggleHeaderFooterLink FormatHeaderFooterLink same
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