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I was trying to find an example of this earlier and didn't, so I rolled my own. I wanted to share it for anyone else on the web looking. I wrote it in Excel VBA, but I suppose it could work in...
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I've done a brief internet search (thats where I found paragraphs) but couldn't answer this.
I can cycle through paragraphs and get range.text, and I can cycle through all the tables and get the...
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Just thought I would say that I didn't get this to work as posted (probably my fault). But when I used ActiveDocument instead of thisdocument, it did.
thanks.
Jeff
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Ah, many thanks westconn1. That will be a great start for me. - Jeff
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I know Excel VBA quite well, and VB in general, but I'm working in Word and I'm not terribly famlliar with the Word Object model.
I can work within Word Tables quite well, provided the cursor is...
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I am producing an application within PeopleSoft that I need to make a call to windows and initiate a word document that will run a macro upon startup. I can do this piece, no problem the trick is, I...
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Allow me to rephrase the question. I have a several VB programs that dynamically instantiate objects based on user input. When I capture a catastrophic failure, I would like to have a shared...
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My question relates to general VB and referencing objects and properties, and is not specific to the Word object model. This could just as easily apply to home grown VB project.
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Hello. I searched the forums and the internet for the answer to this question, but apparently object and browser are so common, there's no way it could resolve what I was interested in.
I want to...
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Jim, processing time isn't an issue, since its a batch build and doesn't require That information is perfect. Thanks a ton!
Yes, I'll have to make sure I have the proper values for all the...
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Hi all. This is a VB question, but i'm using part of the Word object model to ask it.
Lets say I have a block of code that normally I would set properties like this:
With...
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I'm stuck on the use of a collection item. I have a collection class that works with a constant string.
This works:
Dim Item As ClsItem
Set Item = Inventory.Item("100")
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