I'm not sure you understand my question. Why do you use the word wdFormatDOSTextLineBreaks in your code?
If you didn't show us your complete code, but only a small snippet, why do you think we can diagnose your problem from that small snippet? If you are blindly trying to run some code you found somewhere on the internet, we will likely be unable to assist you further.
If your question is actually about why Microsoft Word behaves differently than your code, maybe you will have to change your code to work properly? You have not shown the example where the manual output and the output of the program create different output, and where the output is exactly different.
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