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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. 17 maj 2022 · You will need a nested loop to compare the word with each key in the collection, and then do stuff with it. It also might be a matter of putting this code in the Document_Open() event handler so that it runs when the document is opened.

  3. 21 cze 2011 · I want it to delete lines between basic style(text) but keep lines between heading 1 and basic style. Is there any way to do that? I have a doc and when run macro, deletes all lines empty, even those where are between heading 1 and main text, and produces a document in style of heading 1.

  4. 14 mar 2024 · VBA is the programming language used to automate Microsoft Office programs including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Access. Macros are blocks of VBA code that perform specific tasks. When you Record a Macro, Word will write VBA code into a Macro, allowing you to repeat your actions.

  5. In VBA, a words loop can be used to iterate through each word in a document and perform specific actions on them. This can be useful for tasks such as counting the number of words, finding and replacing specific words, or formatting certain words differently.

  6. 25 lip 2006 · Macro with a nested loop that will loop through each section, and within each section loop through each "sub-section" (the page breaks within each section). I guess I'm asking if the breaks that I've inserted in my document are sufficient to be used as objects to loop through in my document. Another thing about this document is that I've used ...

  7. 23 mar 2020 · On each file, I need to iterate through each paragraph and select the text between ' (' and ')' and do something with that. Someone posted a similar question on StackOverflow and based on that here is a code snippet of what I tried but this doesn't work properly.

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