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Merge Done With Ctrl-G Macro - Does Not |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer has a keyboard merge primary file (no secondary file). If the customer uses the Ctrl-G macro in the Macros keyboard that WP provides, it will work correctly provided he does not use a macro to invoke the merge. If the customer uses a macro to start the merge, it will go into a loop and he must press Shift-F9 and press 1 to stop the loop. When the customer presses Shift-F9, the menu that usually occurs is not shown. If he presses #1 anyway, the Ctrl-G macro will complete itself but the merge is stopped. If the customer starts the merge from the keyboard, not using a macro to start the merge, he has none of these problems. Solutions: The Ctrl-G macro turns off the display and never turns it back on again before it is completed. Thus, the merge continues, but nothing displays on the screen. To remedy the problem, place a {DISPLAY ON} code at the end of the macros that would be used in the merge. Status: Sent to Development ***|sent to dev|*** Press Enter on link token. |
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