This documentation set uses the following typographic conventions.
Example |
Description |
Sub TextRangeExample()
End Sub |
This font and color is used for code. |
setup |
In syntax, words you are instructed to type
appear in bold. In text, bold is used to identify the names of
menus, menu options, dialog boxes, and other named items in the
user interface. |
variable |
In syntax and text, italic letters can indicate
placeholders for information you supply. |
[expressionlist] |
In syntax, items inside square brackets are
optional. |
variable |
In syntax, underlined items are variables. |
{While | Until} |
In syntax, braces and a vertical bar indicate a
choice between two or more items. You must choose one of the
items unless all of the items also are enclosed in square
brackets. |
ENTER |
Capital letters are used for the names of keys
and key sequences, such as ENTER and CTRL+R. |
ALT+F1 |
A plus sign (+) between key names indicates a
combination of keys. For example, ALT+F1 means to hold down the
ALT key while pressing the F1 key. |
BACKSPACE, HOME |
Other navigational keys are referred to by their
specific names.
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DOWN ARROW |
Individual direction keys are referred to by the
direction of the arrow on top of the key (LEFT, RIGHT, UP, or
DOWN). The phrase "arrow keys" is used when describing these
keys collectively. |
C:\MyProjects\MyWebPage.htm |
Paths and file names are given in mixed case.
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See Also
Introducing PagePorter