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<Word Processing>.Seek (Function) In french: <Traitement de texte>.Recherche Finds a character string in an entire Word Processing control. arrFragments is array of docFragments = WP_MyDocument.Find("%CustomerName%") // Replace all "%CustomerName%" by the customer name FOR EACH f OF arrFragments f.Text = Customer.Name END
// Find "BEAUTIFUL" in the text // Selects the first one found to change its color arrFragments is array of docFragments = WP_NoName1.Find("BEAUTIFUL") Â IF arrFragments.Count >= 1 THEN // Position the cursor at the beginning of the first word found WP_NoName1.Cursor = arrFragments[1].StartPosition // Calculate the selection length WP_NoName1.SelectionLength = ... arrFragments[1].EndPosition - arrFragments[1].StartPosition+1 // Modify the text color arrFragments[1].Formatting.TextColor = PastelRed BREAK END
Syntax
<Result> = <Word Processing control>.Search(<Text to find> [, <Options>])
<Result>: Array of docFragment variables Array of docFragment variables corresponding to all the document fragments where the searched text was found. <Word Processing control>: Control name Name of the Word Processing control to use. <Text to find>: Character string Text to find in the control. <Options>: Optional constant (or combination of constants) Search options: | | IgnoreCase | Case and accent insensitive search (ignores uppercase and lowercase differences). | WholeWord | Search for the whole word (enclosed in punctuation characters or in space characters). |
By default, the search is case-sensitive: the searched text and the text to find must have the same case. To perform a case-insensitive search, use the IgnoreCase constant. Business / UI classification: UI Code
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