Paper width?

J

Jezebel

No, sadly there's no equivalent to the sping property, or the HTML '*'
value.

You can retrieve the page width using: Doc.PageSetup.PageWidth. The value is
in points.
 
G

Guy Cohen

Hi all,

I use VB6 code to generate a word document with a table in it.

The number of columns depends on some parameters.

The last column is always "notes".

I would like to know the width of the paper and maybe table.left so I could
always display notes with the maximum width possible.

Maybe it is possible to set a column property to "spring" like in VB status
bar?


I hope its clear ...


TIA
Guy
 

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