Re: MS Word: Typeface with a 'three dots' character A better method would be to insert the symbol, format it as you desire, then create an AutoCorrect entry. You might want to have the 'Replace' as 3d and then the 'With' would be your 3 dot symbol, already formatted. To Add Tabs and Dot Leaders: 1. Type your Table of Contents entries as shown below. Press once between each entry and the page number. Select all of the text in your Table of Contents. Find the tab tool ( ) in the upper left-hand corner of your screen. Click the tab tool until it changes to a right-justified tab ( ). This works on all Word packages like 2007, 2010, etc. On all platforms like Windows 7 / 8 / 10. This also works on Microsoft Word 2011 on Mac. Using Images for Dividers. Using image is another option to insert divider image on your Word document. You can create suitable images and insert between elements as an object.
Thanks.Long value was probably a poor choice of words. As I have said before, I
have no formal training in VBA.
have no formal training in VBA.
Perhaps more correct, the .InsertSymbol method requires a long data type
for the character number argument.
for the character number argument.
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Data type: The characteristic of a variable that determines what kind of
data it can hold. Data types include Byte, Boolean, Integer, Long, Currency,
Decimal, Single, Double, Date, String, Object, Variant (default), and
user-defined types, as well as specific types of objects.
data it can hold. Data types include Byte, Boolean, Integer, Long, Currency,
Decimal, Single, Double, Date, String, Object, Variant (default), and
user-defined types, as well as specific types of objects.
<Long: Long (long integer) variables are stored as signed 32-bit (4-byte)
numbers ranging in value from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647.
numbers ranging in value from -2,147,483,648 to 2,147,483,647.
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Is it the decimal equivalent of the Unicode hex number?
I think basically yes. If you pass 'A' as an argument to the function
returns 10. If you pass '1A' is returns 26, ect.
returns 10. If you pass '1A' is returns 26, ect.
Sub GetLong()
MsgBox ConvertHexToLong('A')
End Sub
MsgBox ConvertHexToLong('A')
End Sub
Function ConvertHexToLong(ByVal hex) As Long
ConvertHexToLong = Val('&H' & hex & '&')
End Function
The only reason I mention this VBA method is there has been a two people
that have asked me to add their frequently used symbols to a customized
ribbon gallery.
that have asked me to add their frequently used symbols to a customized
ribbon gallery.
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