These four statements, and others, stand on their own:
dispatcher.executeDispatch(document, ".uno:GoToNextPara", "", 0, Array())
dispatcher.executeDispatch(document, ".uno:InsertPara", "", 0, Array())
dispatcher.executeDispatch(document, ".uno:GoToEndOfLine", "", 0, Array())
dispatcher.executeDispatch(document, ".uno:Delete", "", 0, Array())
But moving the cursor Up, Down, Left, or Right requires a DIM set of
statements. And if I want to move Up or Down 5 lines, 5 arrays are needed,
args1, args2, args3, etc. I recognize that I can change the Value from 1 to
5 and delete the following 4 sets, but why is it necessary?
I have a macro now (Re Arrange) which requires that I move down 3 lines to
get part of the old record, and then up 3 lines to place the part, then down
3 lines, and up...
Also, in the set
dim args38(1) as new com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue
args38(0).Name = "Count"
args38(0).Value = 1
args38(1).Name = "Select"
args38(1).Value = false
dispatcher.executeDispatch(document, ".uno:GoDown", "", 0, args38())
what does Value = false mean; what does Value = true mean? In the last
line, what is "" for (a missing parameter, I expect); and what is the 0 for?
Can the zero be replaced by another number upon occasion?
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