Article ID: 212587
Article Last Modified on 10/11/2006
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- Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition
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SUMMARY
When you apply borders using Visual Basic for Applications commands, you can specify the line style and the line width of the border to be applied. Each border line style has a different number of varying line widths that can be applied to a border. That is, all line widths are not available to use with every line style.
Also, the list of wdLineWidth constants is available for use in a macro, regardless of the line style being applied. There is no programmatic method available for determining whether a particular line width is a valid width to use with a chosen border line style. If you apply an invalid line width to a line style, the macro returns an error when you run it (it does not return an error when it is compiled).
This article contains the list of wdLineStyle constants and the wdLineWidths that can be used with the line style.
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The following table contains the list of wdLineStyle constants and the wdLineWidths that can be used with the line style.
Available Line Widths(wdLineWidths in pts) wdLineStyle Constant .25 .5 .75 1 1.5 2.25 3 4.5 6 ---------------------------------------------------------------- Single x x x x x x x x x Dot x x x x x x x x x DashSmallGap x x x x x x x x x DashLargeGap x x x x x x x x x DashDot x x x x x x x x x DashDotDot x x x x x x x x x Double x x x x x x Triple x x x x x x ThinThickSmallGap x x x x x ThickThinSmallGap x x x x x ThinThickThinSmallGap x x x x x ThinThickMedGap x x x x x x x x x ThickThinMedGap x x x x x x x x x ThinThickThinMedGap x x x x x x x x ThinThickLargeGap x x x x x x x x x ThickThinLargeGap x x x x x x x x x ThinThickThinLargeGap x x x x x x x x x SingleWavy x x DoubleWavy x DashDotStroked x Emboss3D x x x x x x Engrave3D x x x x x x
For more information about LineWidths, in the Visual Basic Editor, click Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the Help menu, type LineWidth in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click Search to view the topic.
REFERENCES
For more information about how to use the sample code in this article, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
212536 OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles
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