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SUMMARY
The Microsoft WordBasic Str$() function returns the string representation
of a value represented as (n). Positive numbers and zeros are converted to
a string with a leading space character.
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http://www.microsoft.com/supportnet/refguide/ MORE INFORMATIONThe Str$() function is used to convert a numeric value to a string. This can be useful when using the MsgBox statement to concatenate text and a numeric variable, as in the following example:
If you use the following macro instead, you receive a "Type Mismatch"
error:
The correct syntax for concatenating text and the contents of a
numeric variable is as follows:
REFERENCES"Using WordBasic," by WexTech Systems and Microsoft, pages 273, 292 Additional query words: winword2
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