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Word Enumerated Constants

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kalukaley - 20 Dec 2007 10:08 GMT
Where can I find a listing of values for the Word Enumerated Constants for
Word XP, and 2000.

We're having a problem where we cut and paste from a Word 2000 document into
a Word XP document and get odd results.  While the text does come over, from
time to time we end up with a thick black horizontal line running across the
page.

I'm guessing that we're copying over more than just the text, and that since
the Enumerated constants more than likely differ between documents we will
end up with odd results.
JP - 20 Dec 2007 14:19 GMT
Did you try Googling your search terms first? This was the first hit
when I searched "Word Enumerated Constants"

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa211923(office.11).aspx

HTH,
--JP

> Where can I find a listing of values for the Word Enumerated Constants for
> Word XP, and 2000.
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> the Enumerated constants more than likely differ between documents we will
> end up with odd results.
kalukaley - 20 Dec 2007 14:33 GMT
Yes, which is why I ended up on this site.  Please note that office11 covers
2003
Office 10 covers xp/2002 and office 9 covers 2000.

My original e-mail requests information on XP and 2000, not 2003.  

Perhaps if I rephrase my question ...
Is there a way to determine which version of office was used to create a
microsoft word document?

> Did you try Googling your search terms first? This was the first hit
> when I searched "Word Enumerated Constants"
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> > the Enumerated constants more than likely differ between documents we will
> > end up with odd results.
JP - 20 Dec 2007 17:02 GMT
I couldn't locate a 2000/XP specific constants list. Try the Visual
Basic Help or the Object Browser, it should show you all of the
constants for each method/property.

I found this information handy to determine the version of Word used
to last modify a document.

http://wordtips.vitalnews.com/Pages/T0251_Determining_Word_Versions_of_Documents.html

HTH,
JP

> Yes, which is why I ended up on this site.  Please note that office11 covers
> 2003
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> Is there a way to determine which version of office was used to create a
> microsoft word document?
kalukaley - 20 Dec 2007 17:20 GMT
Good info.  Thank you.  Someone lead me to the following site that eventually
also lead me to the solution.  Thanks again for your post.

http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/MacrosVBA/DSOFile.htm.

> I couldn't locate a 2000/XP specific constants list. Try the Visual
> Basic Help or the Object Browser, it should show you all of the
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> > Is there a way to determine which version of office was used to create a
> > microsoft word document?
 
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