Marking Index Entry Turns On Nonprinting Characters
Article ID: 110791
Article Last Modified on 8/16/2005
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Word 6.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Word 6.0a
- Microsoft Word 6.0c
- Microsoft Word 95 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q110791
SYMPTOMS
When you mark an index entry in Word 6.0 for Windows, Word turns on the
display of nonprinting characters. This happens whether you mark the entry
with the menu options or use the shortcut key ALT+SHIFT+X. This behavior
differs from that of Word 2.0, which did not turn on the display of
nonprinting characters.
CAUSE
Nonprinting characters are turned on so that you can see the new index
entry, which is formatted as hidden text. If hidden text were not turned
on, you would not be able to determine that the entry had been successfully
marked.
RESOLUTION
Add two lines to the MarkIndexEntry command. Use the steps below to modify
the command instructions.
NOTE: If nonprinting characters are currently displayed, running the
modified MarkIndexEntry command will turn off their display.
- From the Tools menu, choose Macro.
- In the Macro Name box, type MarkIndexEntry.
- Choose Create. You should now have the MarkIndexEntry command macro in
the macro editing window.
- Change the macro from
Sub MAIN
Dim dlg As MarkIndexEntry
GetCurValues dlg
Dialog dlg
MarkIndexEntry dlg
End Sub
to:
Sub MAIN
ScreenUpdating 0 ' new line
Dim dlg As MarkIndexEntry
GetCurValues dlg
n = Dialog dlg ' changed line
If n = -1 then MarkIndexEntry dlg ' changed line
ShowAll(0) ' new line
End Sub
- From the File menu, choose Close.
- When asked if you want to keep the changes to the macro, choose Yes.
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