delivi 0 Report post Posted October 12, 2006 Open Microsoft Word 2000, XP, 2003 or 2007 and type =rand(200,99) this will create 567 pages of text. Is this a flaw or cheat in the software. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Plenoptic 0 Report post Posted October 12, 2006 That's really rather interesting. It might have been a macro someone used to test in Word when creating it. It may be an example for a Macro as well say for Visual Basic. It is rather intersting. I got a kick out of it. I wonder if there is anything else like that. I might have to do a search. I tried doing other numbers after random but nothing happened. It made my computer freeze for about 5 seconds and then all of a sudden it loaded. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
serverph 0 Report post Posted October 12, 2006 it's a rand function in word used to create dummy/sample text in a document. here's the explanation from microsoft knowledge base:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/212251some think of it as a "virus", especially to those unfamiliar with word. others label it as an easter egg. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salamangkero 0 Report post Posted October 13, 2006 Hahah! That was fun. Although I think it might have been better or appeared more "professional" (I use the words loosely here), if they used the Lorem Ipsum text instead. After all, it has been the "standard" "random" text (again, terms applied loosely) Here, have a nice link, if you need it:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorem_ipsum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rvalkass 5 Report post Posted October 13, 2006 There is a "code" on how it all works. The two numbers within the brackets represent the paragraphs and sentences you want. The first number dictates the number of separate paragraphs of text you want, and the second is the number of sentences in each paragraph. The maximums are 200 and 99, so they are always used when describing what Microsoft loosely term a "feature" (isn't that always the way with bugs?). I've used it for a while when I can't be bothered to go and generate some Lipsum I start putting the rand function in. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
keri-j 0 Report post Posted October 13, 2006 Well that's gotta be really cool, shame that it's only "The quick fox jumped over the lazy dog", the sentence that gives you ever letter of the alphabet. Why not truly random text? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hype 0 Report post Posted October 14, 2006 Microsoft Office 2007 shows a different sentence to it... It repeated this many times... On the Insert tab, the galleries include items that are designed to coordinate with the overall look of your document. You can use these galleries to insert tables, headers, footers, lists, cover pages, and other document building blocks. When you create pictures, charts, or diagrams, they also coordinate with your current document look. You can easily change the formatting of selected text in the document text by choosing a look for the selected text from the Quick Styles gallery on the Home tab. You can also format text directly by using the other controls on the Home tab. Most controls offer a choice of using the look from the current theme or using a format that you specify directly. To change the overall look of your document, choose new Theme elements on the Page Layout tab. To change the looks available in the Quick Style gallery, use the Change Current Quick Style Set command. Both the Themes gallery and the Quick Styles gallery provide reset commands so that you can always restore the look of your document to the original contained in your current template.It seems that its teaching you something instead of meaningless comment like the dog, but its not exactly useful for me... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saint_Michael 3 Report post Posted October 14, 2006 The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog I got 235 pages on 2003, But I do find that interesting surprised it was never brought up last semester in this computer class I was taken for word. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Matt2 0 Report post Posted April 1, 2007 (edited) Interesting, I got a little thrill out of it .  I'm using Word 2002 (or so the About box says) and I got 235 pages of: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog....."  How did you find this out? Google?  Imagine accidently pressing Print. You could of course turn off the printer or cancel the print job, but imagine if you didn't realise you had clicked it and it was a remote or network printer. Hehe  The =rand() function has the following syntax =rand(p,s) where p is the number of paragraphs and s is the number of sentences that you want to appear in each paragraph. So if I typed =rand(500,4), there would be 500 paragraphs with 4 sentences inside each paragraph of "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog..." Fun  It applies to: Microsoft Office Word 2003, Microsoft Office Word 2002 Standard Edition, Microsoft Word 2000 Standard Edition and Microsoft Word 97 Standard Edition .  Hahah! That was fun. Although I think it might have been better or appeared more "professional" (I use the words loosely here), if they used the Lorem Ipsum text instead. After all, it has been the "standard" "random" text (again, terms applied loosely)  Here, have a nice link, if you need it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorem_ipsum I tried to experiment with this so I typed in =rand(200,99) and then went into Find/Replace then I typed in: "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." in the find box and then some Lorem Ipsum in the replace box. I then clicked on Replace All. I walked away for a few seconds because I thought it would take a while, but when I got back the "Sorry Word Encountered an Error" message was displayed, Word had to close So it was too much for poor little Word. Oh well - I tried. Edited April 1, 2007 by Matt2 (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seez 0 Report post Posted April 1, 2007 Here's a way cooler trick:1. open Microsoft Word2. Type Q33 (the name of the first plane in 9/11 that went down)3. Change it to 48 font4. Change it to Windings FontSee what you get!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galexcd 0 Report post Posted April 8, 2007 I got 235 pages on 2003I got 234, but im running the mac version of word 2001.Very interesting though... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
galexcd 0 Report post Posted April 8, 2007 Here's a way cooler trick:1. open Microsoft Word2. Type Q33 (the name of the first plane in 9/11 that went down)3. Change it to 48 font4. Change it to Windings FontSee what you get!!Oh and q33 isnt the name of any of the planes that went down on 9/11... idiot Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scan06disk 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2007 hahahah the rand command loool i did tht to my friends maths assignment and he didnt kno the undo key and he sat there deleting every line how stupid was tht Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
scan06disk 0 Report post Posted April 12, 2007 (edited) hahahah the rand command loool i did tht to my friends maths assignment and he didnt kno the undo key and he sat there deleting every line how stupid was tht OMG admin some oone can u delete this post as it was a mistake reply twice lol soory Edited April 12, 2007 by scan06disk (see edit history) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites