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<Document variable>.Replace (Function) In french: <Variable Document>.Remplace Finds all the instances of a character string and replaces them with another string in a Document variable. MyDocument is Document // Replace all "%CustomerName%" by the customer name MyDocument.Replace("%CustomerLastName%", Customer.LastName)
MyDocument is Document // Replace "Presentation" by "PRESENTATION" MyDocument.Replace("Presentation", "PRESENTATION", WholeWord)
Syntax
<Document>.Replace(<Text to replace> , <Replacement text> [, <Options>])
<Document>: Document variable Name of the Document variable to be used. <Text to replace>: Character string Text to find and to replace in the document. If this parameter corresponds to an empty string (""), the document will not be modified. <Replacement text>: Character string Character string that will replace <Text to replace>. If this parameter corresponds to an empty string (""), all the occurrences of <Text to replace> will be deleted <Options>: Optional constant (or combination of constants) Search options for the text to replace: | | 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.
Caution: The replacement does not take into account the writing direction. Business / UI classification: UI Code
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