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Jul 24th, 2024, 01:34 PM
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Replacing a selected image with clipboard contents
I have a document with hundreds of image placeholders that I need to replace with images from a source on the web. After doing "Copy image" on the web, I need to come back to MS Word, right-click the image, select "Change picture", then "From clipboard". I found the VB line below, but all it does is knock out the existing graphic and paste in the new, which does not retain the original dimensions. I need the original image properties/dimensions, and be able to just replace the contents with the clipboard. Ideally, I'd like to be able to assign this to a keyboard shortcut, so I don't have to go through multiple clicks over and over.
Sub ChangePic()
Selection.PasteSpecial Link:=False, DataType:=wdPasteMetafilePicture, Placement:=wdInLine, DisplayAsIcon:=False End Sub
I'd greatly appreciate any help.
Last edited by geckoz100; Jul 24th, 2024 at 01:50 PM.
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Jul 25th, 2024, 06:39 AM
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Re: Replacing a selected image with clipboard contents
This is likely not the best way to handle this:
I added a module to a document and in it I have this code:
Code:
Public Sub ChangePic()
If Selection.Type = wdSelectionInlineShape Then
Dim currentImageHeight As Integer
Dim currentImageWidth As Integer
Dim inlineName As String
Dim currentInlShape As InlineShape
Dim newInlShape As InlineShape
' get the size of the image
Set currentInlShape = Selection.InlineShapes(1)
currentImageHeight = currentInlShape.Height
currentImageWidth = currentInlShape.Width
' paste the clipboard image
Selection.PasteSpecial Link:=False, Placement:=wdInLine
currentInlShape.Delete
' size the pasted image to what the other image was
Set newInlShape = ThisDocument.InlineShapes(ThisDocument.InlineShapes.Count)
newInlShape.Height = currentImageHeight
newInlShape.Width = currentImageWidth
Set newInlShape = Nothing
End If
End Sub
I assigned the macro to SHIFT+ALT+V. Using these steps https://software-solutions-online.co...-key-to-macro/
My document is super simple, but I hope this gives you a starting point. Don't forget to add error catching code to it.
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