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  1. IVIr

    Using VBA in Word, I need to be able to access the actual text of the

    I should also note I'm open to a method that doesn't use the clipboard this is was just the only way I could find to preserve formatting.
  2. IVIr

    Using VBA in Word, I need to be able to access the actual text of the

    If I could just figured out how to duplicate a selection before pasting over it that would solve the whole problem right there.
  3. IVIr

    Using VBA in Word, I need to be able to access the actual text of the

    SkipVought, the Left() function is a good idea! Though, I just discovered that the code I was using before was deleting all my formatting. So I had to bail on that idea. I'm trying to preserve all formatting. I found something that works perfectly for what I needed previously...
  4. IVIr

    Using VBA in Word, I need to be able to access the actual text of the

    Hey thanks for the code, SkipVought. It was pretty successful! Though I'm having a bit of a problem. If I copy one section to overwrite an existing section, it turns the section break into a page break. Example: ThisDocument.Sections(1).Range.Text = ThisDocument.Sections(2).Range.Text I'm...
  5. IVIr

    Using VBA in Word, I need to be able to access the actual text of the

    Using VBA in Microsoft Word, I need to be able to access the actual text of the document, not just some of the properties of the document. How can I both access and change the text, as well as move the cursor around in the document. If possible I would like to be able to change the document...
  6. IVIr

    Breaking Code VB.Net/DirectX

    I’m having trouble with my program. I’d used VB6 for ages, I’ve also done some work with VB.net, but I’m more new there. I just upgraded a project I had in VB6 to VB.net 2003, and I’m having a major problem. I have a full screen game programmed with DirectX 7. Yeah, sorry, I’ve been working on...

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