Range.InsertSymbol(Int32, Object, Object, Object) Method
Definition
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Inserts a symbol in place of the specified range.
public void InsertSymbol (int CharacterNumber, ref object Font, ref object Unicode, ref object Bias);
abstract member InsertSymbol : int * obj * obj * obj -> unit
Public Sub InsertSymbol (CharacterNumber As Integer, Optional ByRef Font As Object, Optional ByRef Unicode As Object, Optional ByRef Bias As Object)
Parameters
- CharacterNumber
- Int32
Required Integer. The character number for the specified symbol. This value will always be the sum of 31 and the number that corresponds to the position of the symbol in the table of symbols (counting from left to right). For example, to specify a delta character at position 37 in the table of symbols in the Symbol font, set CharacterNumber
to 68.
- Font
- Object
Optional Object. The name of the font that contains the symbol.
- Unicode
- Object
Optional Object. True to insert the Unicode character specified by CharacterNumber
; False to insert the ANSI character specified by CharacterNumber
. The default value is False.
- Bias
- Object
Optional Object. Sets the font bias for symbols. This argument is useful for setting the correct font bias for East Asian characters. Can be one of the WdFontBias constants: wdFontBiasDefault, wdFontBiasDontCare, or wdFontBiasFareast. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Remarks
If you don't want to replace the range selection, use the Collapse(Object) method before you use this method.