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Hex Values For The {END FIELD} And {END RECOR
DocumentID: 653004
Revision Date: 29-Feb-96 8:29:20 PM

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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS

Problem

Symptoms: What are the hex values for the merge functions of {END FIELD} and {END RECORD}? Solutions: In a HEX editor, the {END FIELD} command would appear as DE 31 04 00 04 00 31 DE. DE tells the formatter that this function is a "Merge Command Code." The 31 tells the formatter that it is the sub-function value for the {END FIELD}. The 04 00 tells the formatter that there are four bits until the end of the function, which is 04 00 31 DE. The function can be read from the beginning as well as from the end. This allows the formatter to read backwards or forwards depending on whether the user is going backwards or forwards through the document. The sub-function value for the {END RECORD} is 34 so the whole function would read as DE 34 04 00 04 00 34 DE.

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