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Macro Locks Computer When [DSRt] Spans A Page |
The information in this document applies to:
WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Solutions: Problem: A customer's macro locks up the computer when it tries to read a [DSRt] code that spans a page break. Steps Taken: When a [DSRt] spans a page break, it still appears as a [DSRt], but the {SYSTEM}right~ command knows that this is technically a different code, so it returns a different number. The macro didn't understand this different number, so it became confused. Development is aware of this problem and considers it to be an enhancement to the program. The enhancement here is to have the [DSRt] code appear as its true identity (a made up name such as [DSRt SPg]). If you continue to receive calls on this problem, please contact your team leader who can take the necessary steps to include it on the common call list. |
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