WD: WordBasic Examples: ListCommandsLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q121105 |
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SUMMARYThis article contains a sample macro that demonstrates the use of the following WordBasic statement:
ListCommandsThis article supplements the information in online Help. To open this Help topic, press the Help button on your keyboard, click the Programming With Microsoft Word option, and type ListCommands on the query line. Click the ListCommands Statement option from the list.
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http://www.microsoft.com/supportnet/refguide/Syntax: ListCommands The ListCommands statement will create a new document and build a table of all the built-in commands found in Word 6.0. This list also shows the shortcut keys and menu assignments for these commands. In Word for Windows version 6.0, 6.0a, and 6.0c, the ListCommands statement is not available and generates an error. Example: The following sample macro uses the ListCommands statement to create a list of the commands in Word.
Sub MAIN: ListCommands End Sub |
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