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2010-03-09

MAGIC #3


Again this is something funny and can't be explained... At Microsoft the whole Team, including Bill Gates, couldn't answer why this happened!
             It was discovered by a Brazilian. Try it out yourself...

1.)  Open Microsoft Word and type
                   =rand (200, 99)

And then press ENTER
              And see the magic.....!


1 comment:

chanaka said...

It is a Word function (undocumented in the online Help but documented in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base) that can be useful in certain circumstances.
The rand function
The Microsoft Knowledge Base article How to Insert Sample Text into a Document
in Word explains the use and syntax of the function: “to quickly insert sample
text into a document.” To do this, type =rand() in the document where you want
the text to appear, and then press Enter.
Note: The rand function works only if you have “Replace text as you type”
enabled in Tools | AutoCorrect Options. It will also not work if the insertion
point is immediately after a page or column break.
In Word 2003 and earlier (English versions), the inserted text is that hardy
perennial: “The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog,” which contains every
letter in the English alphabet. As the KB article explains, different language
versions of Word use different text.
In Word 2007 =rand() produces several paragraphs of text telling you useful
things about galleries, Quick Styles, and themes in Word 2007. If you want
quick brown foxes instead, you can use the syntax =rand.old().