Microsoft KB Archive/201967

= WD2000: InsertSymbol Result Not Translated Between Macintosh and ANSI =

Article ID: 201967

Article Last Modified on 6/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q201967





SYMPTOMS
If you run a Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications macro (Sub procedure) that inserts a character, a different character may be inserted when the macro is run on the Macintosh than when it is run on Windows.



CAUSE
Word currently does not support conversion of Macintosh CharNum values to equivalent ANSI values, and vice versa.

When a Visual Basic for Applications macro that includes the InsertSymbol method is exchanged between Word 98 Macintosh Edition or later versions for the Macintosh and Word 97 or later versions for Windows, the numeric value of the CharNum or CharacterNumber command is not translated from its Macintosh character set value to its ANSI equivalent, and vice versa.



WORKAROUND
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Edit the macro on the target platform, replacing the character value with the value that gives correct results. In the following example, replace the number 203 with 192. (ANSI 192, Capital A Grave, is the equivalent of Macintosh character 203.)

The following macro statements insert the Capital A Grave character:

' Word for Windows statement Selection.InsertSymbol CharacterNumber := 192, Font:= "(normal text)"

' Macintosh Word statement Selection.InsertSymbol CharacterNumber := 203, Font:= "(normal text)"



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 following Word 98 Macintosh Edition sample macro statement, which inserts the character Capital A Grave (Macintosh character 203) in a Word document, is transferred unchanged to Word:

Selection.InsertSymbol CharacterNumber := 203, Font:= "(normal text)"

If the preceding statement is run in Word, a CE Diaeresis (ANSI 203) is inserted instead of the intended Capital A Grave.

