WD2000: InsertBreak Statement Inserts Unexpected Carriage ReturnID: Q212277
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When you run a macro that uses the WordBasic.InsertBreak statement following a WordBasic.Insert statement, Word inserts a paragraph mark after the inserted text. This behavior is different from versions of Word earlier than Word 97.
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Sub InsertBreakExample()
WordBasic.FileNewDefault
WordBasic.Insert "This is some text"
WordBasic.InsertBreak Type:=0
End Sub
or use the following Visual Basic for Applications equivalent:
Sub InsertBreakExample()
Documents.Add
Selection.TypeText "This is some text"
Selection.InsertBreak Type:=0
End Sub
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Additional query words: winword vba vb vbe
Keywords : kbprg kbdta kbdtacode wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbbug
Last Reviewed: August 2, 1999