Microsoft KB Archive/212407

= WD2000: Text from WordBasic.Input Command Truncated After Comma =

Article ID: 212407

Article Last Modified on 11/23/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q212407





SYMPTOMS
In Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications, the WordBasic.Input macro command truncates text if your input text contains a comma. The text is truncated from the first comma to the end of the input text.

For example, if you input the following

Doe, John

the status bar result is:

Doe



WORKAROUND
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To work around this behavior, replace any commas entered on the status bar with semicolons. If you then insert the input text into a document, you can replace the semicolons with commas at that time.

NOTE: In Microsoft Word 2000, there is no Visual Basic for Applications equivalent for the Input command as used in earlier versions of Word. To use this feature in Visual Basic for Applications, use the WordBasic property, as in the following example: Sub StatusBarInput WordBasic.Input a  StatusBar = a End Sub



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in Microsoft Word 2000.

