WD2000: How to Use a Control Code to Search by Unicode Value (211435)
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In Microsoft Word 2000, you can use a search control code to search for a
character by its Unicode value. The syntax of the control code is as
follows:
^uNNNNN
where NNNNN is a decimal number corresponding to the Unicode character
value.
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The following Visual Basic for Applications macro will generate a list of
the decimal equivalents for the Unicode character values. You can use these
Unicode decimal values with the ^uNNNNN switch.
Sub UnicodeGenerator()
Dim I as Integer
Documents.Add
' Set tab stops for clarity.
Selection.ParagraphFormat.TabStops.ClearAll
ActiveDocument.DefaultTabStop = InchesToPoints(0.5)
Selection.ParagraphFormat.TabStops.Add Position:= _
InchesToPoints(1.5), Alignment:=wdAlignTabCenter, _
Leader:=wdTabLeaderDots
' Insert column headings.
Selection.InsertAfter "Characters" & Chr(9) & "UniCode Values"
Selection.InsertParagraphAfter
' Character values below 30 generate undesirable results
' when inserted into a document. For example, page breaks
' and column breaks.
For i = 30 To 255
' Insert the character, a tab and the Unicode equivalent.
Selection.InsertAfter Chr(i) & Chr(9) & AscW(Chr(i))
Selection.InsertParagraphAfter
Next
End Sub
NOTE: To find a character using the Unicode value, click to select the
Match Case check box. Word will search for either uppercase or lowercase
characters depending on the value used in the search. If you clear the
Match Case check box, Word will search all instances of uppercase and
lowercase characters specified by the value.
For example, if the Match Case check box is cleared, ^u65 will find all
uppercase "A" (Unicode value 65) and lowercase "a" (Unicode value 97)
characters in a document.
REFERENCESFor additional information about using Unicode in Microsoft Word 2000, click the article number below
to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
160070 WD97: Symbol Dialog Different from Previous Versions
212400 WD2000: General Information About International and Multilingual Features
217198 WD2000: What's New in Word 2000
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 5/13/2002 |
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