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I want to give you a lot of VB.NET code samples today. Accessing Word document content objects with code There are more “content” objects than these but the list above are the major objects that provide access to everything else. They contain ranges starting and ending character positions within the Word document.
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Perhaps its two most popular properties are Start and End. It contains a contiguous section of a document. Range :: Think of this object like real-estate.The insertion point is where the cursor blinks in the Word UI to inform the user of their location within the document. It also is the insertion point if no selection exists. Selection :: This object contains the content selected either by the user or via code.Confused? The code samples will help bring focus to the picture. This collection contains a collection of Range objects, which in turn, contain all the sentences for the Range. Instead, there is the Paragraphs collection object. Sentence :: This object does not exist… strange as that might seem.Don’t ponder over that last sentence too much, I will explain it further in my next article. Paragraphs also contain the formatting for content residing above it. A paragraph can reside within a Selection, Document, or Range and is accessible via the Paragraphs collection object. Paragraph :: A single paragraph of content.Page :: Represents a single page within a document.This is how you apply different formatting, layout, and header/footer options to a Word document… by creating sections and formatting them differently.
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