WD: Extend Mode (EXT) Is Unexpectedly DeactivatedLast reviewed: February 12, 1998Article ID: Q88775 |
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SYMPTOMSAfter you activate the extend mode feature in Microsoft Word by pressing F8, extend mode may become deactivated if you do any of the following:
CAUSEThis behavior is by design in Word. Word changes the status of the Extend command when a new command is chosen.
MORE INFORMATIONWhen you activate the extend mode feature by pressing F8, the Word status bar displays "EXT." While extend mode is active, Word for Windows selects text when you press directional keys. ExtendMode() and SelInfo(20) are WordBasic commands that return the status of the extend mode feature. In the following syntax examples, "x" equals 0 (zero) if extend mode is inactive, and "x" equals a non-zero number if extend mode is active:
x = ExtendMode() x = SelInfo(20)However, if you run these commands in a macro, Word always deactivates extend mode and sets the value of "x" to 0 (zero). NOTE: Both commands operate correctly, returning the actual status of the extend mode feature if you run the commands by choosing the Step button in the macro-editing window.
REFERENCES"Using WordBasic," by WexTech Systems and Microsoft, pages 193, 277-279 "Microsoft Word for Windows Users Guide," version 2.0, page 13
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