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{FOR} Loop In Merge Won't Count Through 65535 |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: A {FOR} loop within a merge doesn't execute if the start and stop range counts through the number 65535. It works if the total range stays under 65535 or if the total range is above 65535, but it doesn't work if it has to count through 65535. A file to duplicate this problem would contain the command {FOR}x~65530~65540~1~x{END FOR}. Solutions: Status: Priority for Completion ***|low priority|*** Press Enter on link token to view statement. |
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