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what is the unicode value for enter, backspace and line break ?

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Malaya K Sahoo - 22 Sep 2006 07:56 GMT
all characters are assigned a unique hexadecimal value by unicode.
similarly (unicode, or that used by microsoft office)
what are the values for
'enter',
'back space',
'line break',
'column break',
'page break', and
'space' ?
Ed Bennett - 22 Sep 2006 09:55 GMT
> all characters are assigned a unique hexadecimal value by unicode.

This newsgroup is for the discussion of programming with Microsoft
Publisher. Your question has nothing to do with this.

In addition, your question sounds like a homework question. We don't do
other people's homework for them over here.

Try Google.

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JoAnn Paules [MVP] - 22 Sep 2006 14:00 GMT
Thank you, Ed. I get frustrated when I see people post "That looks like a
homework question", and then answer it. If I'd had a computer in school
maybe I would have gotten straight A's. But back then, you did it the hard
way - you read your books.

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>> all characters are assigned a unique hexadecimal value by unicode.
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> Try Google.

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