Microsoft KB Archive/211422

= WD2000: Text with Layout Is Not Listed in the EditConversionOptions Macro =

Article ID: 211422

Article Last Modified on 12/6/2000

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q211422





SYMPTOMS
The option settings for the Text with Layout converter are not available when you use the EditConversionOptions macro.



WORKAROUND
You cannot use the EditConversionOptions macro to change how Word converts a Text with Layout document.

To change how Microsoft Word converts a Text with Layout document, you will need to create a Mstxtcnv.ini (if one does not already exist) in WordPad with the following information, and then save it as a text file with the name of Mstxtcnv.ini in the Windows folder:

[TextLytConv]

CharMaps=a,a

Width=80

PointSize=24

If there is a Mstxtcnv.ini file, open it in WordPad, type or change the information, and then save and close the file.

Once the Mstxtcnv.ini file exists in the Windows folder, the Text with Layout converter will use it when a Text with Layout file is saved or opened in Microsoft Word.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
The Mstxtcnv.ini text file is used to modify how Word converts documents by changing the converter's filter options. For example, if you want to open a Text with Layout file in a point size of 14, you need to modify the Text with Layout converter filter options for a point size of 14.

The following information defines each of the available settings within the TextLytConv section of the Mstxtcnv.ini file:  === CharMaps=a,a ===

Enter a Word character followed by a comma and the character that you want to map this Word character to when saving as Text with Layout. Multiple mappings are separated by a semicolon. For example, a, b, and c can be mapped to A, B, and C by specifying "a,A;b,B;c,C" (without the quotation marks). The neutral default setting of "a,a" is provided as a syntax example.  === Width=80 ===

Enter a value between 1 and 80 characters to specify the absolute maximum number of characters that can appear on one line when saving as Text with Layout. Specifying a lesser value allows full lines to be displayed on screens that display fewer than 80 characters per line. If the formatting in your Word document allows fewer characters per line, document formatting takes precedence over this setting.  === PointSize=24 ===

Enter a point size to control the number of characters that fit per line. Specifying a value lower than 12 allows more characters to fit on each line, and can be used to prevent premature line wrapping in a text file. 

This functionality is different from Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows and Microsoft Word for Windows 95. The EditConversionOptions macro in these earlier versions enabled you to change the Text with Layout converter's filter options from within Microsoft Word.

