Document Conventions
This manual uses the following typographic conventions.
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 Example of convention  | 
 Description  | 
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 Sub, If, ChDir, Recordset, Time, FontSize  | 
 Words in bold with the initial letter capitalized are language-specific words with special meaning to Visual Basic. These can be functions, statements, objects, methods, properties, operators, or keywords.  | 
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 DblClick, TransferText  | 
 Names of events and actions appear with the initial letter capitalized. Concatenated names may contain other capital letters.  | 
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 expr, path  | 
 In syntax, text in italic indicates placeholders for information you supply.  | 
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 [color]  | 
 In syntax, items inside brackets are optional.  | 
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 {While | Until}  | 
 In syntax, braces and a vertical bar indicate a mandatory choice between two or more items. You must choose one of the items unless all of the items also are enclosed in brackets.  | 
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 Dim dbs As Database  | 
 This font is used for code.  | 
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 acViewNormal  | 
 Intrinsic constants consist of a word or words that begin with an initial capital letter, preceded by a prefix that indicates which type library they reside in. The prefix "ac" indicates that the constant is a Microsoft Access constant; the prefix "vb" indicates that the constant is a Visual Basic constant; the prefix "db" indicates that the constant is a DAO constant. Constants are shown in bold.  | 
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 ENTER  | 
 Capital letters are used for the names of keys, such as ENTER and CTRL. The key names correspond to the names on the IBM® Personal Computer keyboard. Other computers may use different names for keys.  | 
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 ALT+F1  | 
 A plus sign (+) between key names indicates a combination of keys. For example, ALT+F1 means hold down the ALT key while pressing the F1 key.  | 
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 varX = MsgBox("Concatenate " _   | 
 The line-continuation character ( _ ) consists of a space and an underscore. It indicates that the code before and after the line-continuation character should appear on one continuous line.  | 
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 CreateForm([database[,  | 
 In examples of command lines, an arrow indicates line continuation.  | 
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