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This article contains sample macros that demonstrate use of the following WordBasic statement and function:
Outline
Outline()
This article supplements the information available in Help. To open this
Help topic, press the Help button on your keyboard, click the Programming
With Microsoft Word option, and type "outline" (without the quotation
marks) on the query line. Click the Outline statement and function option
from the list.
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Syntax:
Outline [On]
Outline()
The On argument tells the Outline statement to add or remove the outline format. The On argument can have the following values:
Value Result
-------------------------------------------------------------------
1 Applies the outline format to the current selection.
0 (zero) Removes the outline format from the current selection.
Omitted Toggles the outline format.
The Outline statement adds or removes the outline character format for the
current selection. It also controls the outline format for characters to be
inserted at the insertion point.
The Outline() function checks the format of the current selection and returns the following values:
Value Format
-----------------------------------------------------------------
0 (zero) If none of the selected text has the Outline format.
-1 If part of the selected text has the Outline format.
1 If all of the selected text has the Outline format.
NOTE: In Word for Windows, the Outline and Outline() commands are not
available and generate errors if used.
Examples:
The following sample macro uses the Outline command to turn on the outline character format for the whole document.
Sub MAIN
EditSelectAll
Outline 1
End Sub
The following sample macro checks to see if any of the currently selected
text has the outline format. If none of the selected text has the outline
format, the macro applies the Outline format to the selection.
Sub MAIN
If (Outline() - 0) Then Outline
End Sub
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Last Reviewed: April 8, 1999