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Does {NTOK} Command Equal System Value For En |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: Is the macro command {NTOK} for {End Field} suppose to be equal to the {SYSTEM} value for {End Field} (56881)? Solutions: No. The NTOK returns a number for a key value. The {SYSTEM}left~ returns a character for characters and number values for codes. Keys and codes are entirely two different features and thus two different sets of numbers. Even though F9 issues an {End Field} code into the document, the F9 key has a different value then the {End Field} code. The F9 key is just used to place the code into the document. |
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