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  1. 5 lip 2020 · I know how to get every paragraph in a word document. But I am looking for a way to loop through each word in a MS Word document. Sub Sample() Dim apara As Paragraph Dim lineText As String For Each apara In ActiveDocument.Paragraphs lineText = apara.Range 'Now print the paragraph Debug.Print lineText Next apara End Sub

  2. 7 cze 2017 · I need to loop through all objects within a Word document to find all tables and copy paste them into an Excel sheet. Problem is that some of the tables are within shapes. So I ended up with writing one loop for tables and one for the tables in shapes.

  3. 21 cze 2011 · I want to delete lines only between main text of the document( aka between Heading 1 and Heading 2 or Heading 1 and Heading 1, until the end of document)? Is there any way that run the macro for specific section of a document?

  4. You can iterate through rows and cells of a table programmatically without tabbing to each cell: Sub ProcessScriptTable() Dim oTbl As Table Set oTbl = ActiveDocument.Tables(1) For Each oRow In oTbl.Rows Set oCell = oRow.Cells(3) 'Do something with each cell MsgBox oCell.Range.Text Next End Sub

  5. The following sample macro searches for a specified paragraph style in a Microsoft Word 2002, Microsoft Office Word 2003 or Microsoft Office Word 2007 document and adds text to the beginning of each occurrence that it finds. More Information.

  6. 27 cze 2024 · When you write a loop, it must be in one of the forms. For Each <single object> In <collection of objects> For <counter> = 1 To <collection>.Count <collection>(<counter>) etc. The collection is often a property of something else -- in this case, the collection Cells belongs to a particular table's Range.

  7. 3 mar 2005 · In the case of the For Each loop, the set statement is implicit, and there’s no need for an iterator variable, since the 1 to .count is also implicit. The For Each loop is faster because VBA can, in effect, pre-load the objects your loop needs.