WD: Numbers Entered in Form Field End with 0 (Zero) |
Q126864
When you type a large number in a Form Field, the number changes. For example, if you type the number
2222333344445555the result is:
2222333344445600Furthermore, if you type more than 256 numbers, Word converts them all to zeros.
Form Fields keep track of 14 significant digits. All other numbers after the fourteenth digit are converted to zeros. Form Fields cannot hold more than 256 numbers.
To work around this problem, use either of the following methods.
Method 1:
Change the Form Field Options Type from Number to Regular Text so
that the number you type is not changed.
Method 2:
In the Form Fields Options Number Format List, select the current
format and press the DELETE key. This removes the number
formatting and allows all the numbers you type to display.
This behavior occurs when the form field type is Number, and any Number format is selected. This problem was corrected in Word version 7.0 for Windows 95.
The maximum number of digits that can be typed in a form field is 256. The maximum number of non-numeric characters that can be typed in a form field is 32767.
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Keywords : kbfield winword macword word6
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