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Macro - ^X Appears As {RIGHT} In A Macro |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: The Ctrl-X (^X) character (entered by pressing Ctrl-V, Ctrl-X), often used as a wildcard in Search, will appear as {^V}{RIGHT} when entering in a macro. Even though it appears as {^V}{RIGHT} in the macro editor, it will function as the wildcard character when the macro is executed. If entering this command while in the macro editor, the user will need to press Ctrl-V twice to enter the {^V} command then Ctrl-V, Ctrl-X to insert the {RIGHT} command. The following are other control characters that appear as functions in a macro: ^W - Up ^Z - Down ^Y - Left See page 932 in the WordPerfect 5.1 manual for a complete list of control characters and the commands that appear when they are used in a macro. |
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