Subject: WB2DOC6: WordBasic to WFW6 Author: Eddie Juden Uploaded By: PC Robin Date: 6/17/1994 File: WB2DOC6.ZIP (123013 bytes) Estimated Download Time (35079 baud): < 1 minute Download Count: 746 Needs: An UnZIPing Program, Winword 6.x, Windows 3.x Keywords: Juden, EJuden, Word Basic, Winword, Word for Windows, Convert, Document, DOC, DOT, Template, Wizard Uploaded by EJuden (the author) WB2DOC will read a Microsoft Word for Windows 6.0 Template or Wizard file and create a document based on the Macros you select. Some of the features of this version are: * This program will include a Table of Contents, showing all Subs and Functions within your project and to what pages they may be referenced. * The program will also create an index on ALL the variables used within your project and what pages they are found used in. * You have an option of creating up to two other indexes, a Shared variable index, and a Sub/Function index. All these indexes will list the variables used and what pages they are found used in. * The program will count the number of times that a Sub or Function is used within your project, (great for eliminating those unused procedures!). * You have the option of creating the document to be used as whitepaper, or as a book, which will place all page numbers on the upper right of all odd pages, and on the upper left of all even pages, as well as increase the inner margin to make room for a binding. * Once the document is created, the document will store the name of all Subs and Functions as bookmarks so that you may jump to any Sub or Function quickly. * You may also individually select any Sub or Function to print, or create a separate WB2Doc document with it’s own instance of the WB2Doc template, or you may quickly copy the Sub or Function to the clipboard for pasting into your code. * Any of the formatting used in the document may be quickly changed either before or after document creation. Please copy both files, ‘WB2Doc6.dot’ and ‘WB2Doc.hlp’ to your Microsoftâ Word for Windows 6.0 template subdirectory. To use, open WB2DOC6.DOT (in Winword 6.x) Documentation: README.DOC (in Winword 6.x)