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César Calvo | ASCII Code of ALT + Intro. on Thu, 02 May 2019 21:21:29 +0200 Hello. What is the ASCII Code of ALT + Intro? Thanks. | |
Andreas Gehrs-Pahl | Re: ASCII Code of ALT + Intro. on Thu, 02 May 2019 18:09:57 -0400 César, >What is the ASCII Code of ALT + Intro? What is the "Intro" key? I googled it, but came up empty. Also, there probably isn't an ASCII code for this key -- ASCII codes are in the range of 0 to 127 and extended ASCII 0 to 255 -- but there might be a Keyboard Event Code in Xbase++, though some keyboard combinations don't even have that. I recommend using the EventSpy and see what code value it reports. Andreas Andreas Gehrs-Pahl Absolute Software, LLC phone: (989) 723-9927 email: Andreas@AbsoluteSoftwareLLC.com web: http://www.AbsoluteSoftwareLLC.com [F]: https://www.facebook.com/AbsoluteSoftwareLLC | |
Jonathan Leeming | Re: ASCII Code of ALT + Intro. on Thu, 02 May 2019 17:07:52 -0600 On 5/2/2019 4:09 PM, Andreas Gehrs-Pahl wrote: > César, > >> What is the ASCII Code of ALT + Intro? > > What is the "Intro" key? I googled it, but came up empty. > > Also, there probably isn't an ASCII code for this key -- ASCII codes are in > the range of 0 to 127 and extended ASCII 0 to 255 -- but there might be a > Keyboard Event Code in Xbase++, though some keyboard combinations don't even > have that. > > I recommend using the EventSpy and see what code value it reports. > > Andreas > The only possible reference to it I found is that it may be the "Enter" key so... Perhaps: #define xbeK_ALT_ENTER 327710 Regards... Jonathan jonathan.leeming@the-family-centre.com Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | |
César Calvo | Re: ASCII Code of ALT + Intro. on Fri, 03 May 2019 15:21:20 +0200 It is when inside a cell of Excel is wanted this: uno dos See the excel file attachment. "Andreas Gehrs-Pahl" escribió en el mensaje de noticias:n3eu2imk04ix$.m73fksfxx6qp$.dlg@40tude.net... César, >What is the ASCII Code of ALT + Intro? What is the "Intro" key? I googled it, but came up empty. Also, there probably isn't an ASCII code for this key -- ASCII codes are in the range of 0 to 127 and extended ASCII 0 to 255 -- but there might be a Keyboard Event Code in Xbase++, though some keyboard combinations don't even have that. I recommend using the EventSpy and see what code value it reports. Andreas Andreas Gehrs-Pahl Absolute Software, LLC phone: (989) 723-9927 email: Andreas@AbsoluteSoftwareLLC.com web: http://www.AbsoluteSoftwareLLC.com [F]: https://www.facebook.com/AbsoluteSoftwareLLC Libro1.xlsx | |
Jonathan Leeming | Re: ASCII Code of ALT + Intro. on Fri, 03 May 2019 07:47:01 -0600 On 5/3/2019 7:21 AM, César Calvo wrote: > It is when inside a cell of Excel is wanted this: > > uno > dos > > See the excel file attachment. > > "Andreas Gehrs-Pahl" escribió en el mensaje de > noticias:n3eu2imk04ix$.m73fksfxx6qp$.dlg@40tude.net... > > César, > >> What is the ASCII Code of ALT + Intro? > > What is the "Intro" key? I googled it, but came up empty. > > Also, there probably isn't an ASCII code for this key -- ASCII codes are in > the range of 0 to 127 and extended ASCII 0 to 255 -- but there might be a > Keyboard Event Code in Xbase++, though some keyboard combinations don't > even > have that. > > I recommend using the EventSpy and see what code value it reports. > > Andreas Hi César, If I understand you correctly it looks like you are trying to determine how to split a line within a cell in excel. oSheet:Range("B2"):Value := "Uno"+CHR(10)+"Dos" or oSheet:Cells(2,2):Value := "Uno"+CHR(10)+"Dos" Is this what you were looking for? Thanks... Jonathan jonathan.leeming@the-family-centre.com Edmonton, Alberta, Canada | |
César Calvo | Re: ASCII Code of ALT + Intro. on Fri, 03 May 2019 16:59:05 +0200 Yes, I have saw was is the question, next oSheet:Cells(2,2):Value := "Uno"+CHR(10)+"Dos" oSheet:Cells(2,2):HorizontalAlignment := xlGeneral Thanks. "Jonathan Leeming" escribió en el mensaje de noticias:6c6a0dea$647d3243$96f@news.alaska-software.com... On 5/3/2019 7:21 AM, César Calvo wrote: > It is when inside a cell of Excel is wanted this: > > uno > dos > > See the excel file attachment. > > "Andreas Gehrs-Pahl" escribió en el mensaje de > noticias:n3eu2imk04ix$.m73fksfxx6qp$.dlg@40tude.net... > > César, > >> What is the ASCII Code of ALT + Intro? > > What is the "Intro" key? I googled it, but came up empty. > > Also, there probably isn't an ASCII code for this key -- ASCII codes are > in > the range of 0 to 127 and extended ASCII 0 to 255 -- but there might be a > Keyboard Event Code in Xbase++, though some keyboard combinations don't > even > have that. > > I recommend using the EventSpy and see what code value it reports. > > Andreas Hi César, If I understand you correctly it looks like you are trying to determine how to split a line within a cell in excel. oSheet:Range("B2"):Value := "Uno"+CHR(10)+"Dos" or oSheet:Cells(2,2):Value := "Uno"+CHR(10)+"Dos" Is this what you were looking for? Thanks... Jonathan jonathan.leeming@the-family-centre.com Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |