Microsoft KB Archive/113434

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WD: WordBasic Macro to Determine If Header or Footer Is Linked

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Q113434

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The information in this article applies to:


 * Microsoft Word for Windows, versions 6.0, 6.0a, 6.0c
 * Microsoft Word for Windows NT, version 6.0
 * Microsoft Word for Windows 95, versions 7.0, 7.0a
 * Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, versions 6.0, 6.0.1

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SUMMARY
Microsoft WordBasic does not include a macro statement or function to determine if a header or footer is linked to the previous section. To determine if the header or footer is linked to the previous section, use the CommandValid function.

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"http://support.microsoft.com/directory/overview.asp" To determine if the footer is linked to the previous section in your document, change the ViewHeader statement to ViewFooter in the following sample macro:

  Sub MAIN ViewHeader X = CommandValid("FormatHeaderFooterLink") If x = 0 Then MsgBox "Header is linked" End Sub The following sample macro determines if the header is linked to the previous section, and if the header is not linked, the macro establishes a link to the header in the previous section:

  Sub MAIN ViewHeader X = CommandValid("FormatHeaderFooterLink") If x = - 1 Then ToggleHeaderFooterLink CloseViewHeaderFooter End If  End Sub The CommandValid(CommandName$) function returns -1 if CommandName$ is available in the current context; it returns 0 (zero) if the command is not available.