Changing Styles Of Hyperlinks In Table Of Contents In Word With VBA
Sep 29, 2011
I am facing an issue with the Hyperlink styles under Table of contents in a word Document.Here,I want to Change the Styles For Each Hyperlink for different Heading Levels under a table of Contents.But i am unable to change the styles.It is showing the default styles(Blue color,default Size etc) for hyperlinks.
I'm searching for a way to change the font size of selected text in a RichTextBox (rtf) having different font families (e.g. Arial and MS SansSerif) and font styles (underline, bold...) using the FontDialog, but without changing the families and styles. The following code resets all the font attributes, which is not what I want:
I want to add an if statement that checks if there are no hyperlinks in the document and if there are no hyperlinks display a message that there are no hyperlinks in this document.The problem is that Word is divided in stories, so the body of the document is a separate story from the footnotes story of the same document.So when I attempt to check for hyperlinks the if statement checks the body of the document first and if there are no hyperlinks in the body, then exits the program even though there may be hyperlinks in the footnotes story.
I am currently trying to, using VB Express 2008, change some hyperlinks in a word document. The words which are associated to this hyperlinks also have bookmarks which I use to access them easily. The error I'm recieving says "Range is not a by reference property." [code] The error is produced by that last line. The full code is actually longer and it also runs through a process with Excel where it determines de variables used.
I am pasting into a RTB from the clipboard and from different sources.At the end, I want to reformat the content of the RTB in a way that all font styles (such as bold, italic etc) remain unchanged, but only the line spacing gets uniform.
I do not find a way to change line spacing without changing the font (and at the same time removing all the bold and italic attributes)
I have been trying to figure out how to read paragraph content which exists a heading. The heading itself is part of the table of contents. The heading will have a particular style (say Heading 1). For example: "Introduction" is a entry in Table of content with style Heading 1. I want to read content under heading "Introduction" but not any more content (i.e not content under sub headings of Introduction) I have been trying to do this using styles/style, TableofContent, Paragraphs/Paragraph,Range. Still cannot come up with a effective solution. I am working in VB.NET in VS 2010. I am using the word 2007 object model (office 2007 interop) as [URL]
This problem is with the WebBrowser component. The code posted below is what I am trying to insert into the control before it renders the page for the first time. This question actually stems from this post: [URL]. I am developing the application in C#, however the problem is not really language specific.
When I have a page that has a javascript call to: window.print() I am wanting to override the print method so that pages do not pop up the print dialog. I can do so by inserting this into the top of the html: window.print=function emptyMethod() {};
I now just need to figure out how to get this code into the document html before the browser control renders it for the first time. I have tried a number of things (for a complete list, see the post listed above), all with no success.
I have an asp:table which I want to exported to excel. One of my fields are alpha numeric and when exported to excel the leading 0s are stripped off. After going through this thread: Validation (CSS 2.0): 'mso-number-format' is not a known CSS property name I would like to use the css method "mso-number-format:@;.But the css is not exported to excel. I just tried to test it with simpler css things like bold font etc but its not getting carried over. I can see that if I surround my asp:Label with tags this change gets carried over to the excel but not the css bold . Other solutions in other thread does not work for me as ="00111" shows up as desired in excel but in the web form it shows up as ="00111" which is not what i want.
If I increase the capacity of a given list, or add elements until count>capacity, does this mean the program is actually copying the entire list's contents to a new space in memory (similar to redim preserve with arrays)? If so, than I have really been hurting the performance of my lists, as before I was inserting and adding without a second thought. This seems a strong restriction on the dynamic abilities of lists.
I'm using VB.NET with visual studio 2010. For the life of me I can't seem to change/write a registry dword value under the hkey_local_machinesoftware. I do have the UAC to require the program to run as admin.
I am attempting to create a MS Word (2010) document using automation (but not VSTO). My problem (for the moment) is that I don't know how to set a word (or set of words) to be bold. I can set the bold on an entire paragraph, but not part of the paragraph.
Here is an example:
sText = "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" oPara1 = oDoc.Content.Paragraphs.Add oPara1.Range.Font.Name = "Arial Narrow" oPara1.Range.Font.Bold = True
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The above sample will turn the entire paragraph bold. However, if I want to just set the word "fox" bold, this I can't do. I did find a solution that will search and replace every instance of the word "fox" (or just the first instance), but this is not a valid option for the project I'm working on where the word "fox" might appear half a dozen times but only one of those (that I select) would be bold.
I've been using in the last weeks in this computer are VS2010 with a little Excel, GIMP and Chrome, Why all of a sudden many folder of my computer have a file called "OneNote Table Of Contents.onetoc2"?I checked and, yes, I have OneNote installed here, but I never used it, I didn't even know I had it.I searched around, and I only found articles talking about OneNotes configuration, but I never used it, so... did something that I did with Excel or Visual Studio told OneNotes to start creating those files?
My objective: Set the printer to use without changing the default in Word under the control of vb.net express 08. Word version is 2000
I have it working, but� Through a lot of trying, I discovered that the WordBasic line would work. Further exploration revealed the �with dialogs(13)� will work. In a Word macro it would be Dialogs(wdFilePrintSetup) or Dialogs(97)
This is where it gets interesting. While Word.WdWordDialog.wdDialogFilePrintSetup equals to 97 it doesn�t activate the correct dialog. After considerable trying, I found that index 13 does yield the correct dialog box.
I have a page where I would like to collect information about x number of users.I have a control where you enter in the number of users and based off of that number, I create a dynamic table with a row for each user.Each table row has textbox controls that I would like to retrieve the value from on postback.How can this be accomplished?
I'm trying to read the table of contents from a CD and am having problems with the DeviceIOControl function. When I call it with a control code of IOCTL_CDROM_EJECT_MEDIA or IOCTL_CDROM_LOAD_MEDIA it works fine, and opens or closes the CD drawer. But when I call it with a code of IOCTL_CDROM_READ_TOC_EX it gives an error code of 6 (ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE). I'm using the same handle, so I can't see why it's complaining. It's possible that the input data that I'm giving it is wrong, but I don't think that it should give this particular error in that case. [Code]
I am trying to print the contents of a cell in a table. I am using ITestDataTable to get the contents of the cell. How to print the contents of the cell?When I use Msgbox, I am getting an error :I am using the below code for getting data from the html table:
Dim ordertable As Vp.ITestDataTable ordertable = Table_HtmlTable_0.GetTestData("contents") Dim i As Integer Dim j As Integer
I'm trying to write a Function that retrieves the number of rows within a particular table on a HTML page. The table doesn't appear to have a name rather has been allocated a class called "messagelist"What I'm trying to do is have the code that will read my email messages in my web mail account andreport to me when its finished. I'm able to log on and access my inbox but are struggling from here on in.
<tr class="control"><td colspan="6"><form method="post" name="messages" action="/horde/imp/mailbox.php?nocache=asdash635"><table class="messageList" cellspacing="1"><tr class="item">I CANT SEEM TO FIND A TABLE NAME --Can I use table class?All the ROWS are coded...<tr id="row42290" class="unseen"> <td> <input id="check42290" type="checkbox" class="checkbox" name="indices[]"
i am trying to create a vb application which creates pdf documents by taking xmls as input.I want to get the table of contents for the pdf being created in the following format
heading1 ----------------page number heading2---------------page number heading3-----------------page number
using the chapters and section functions of itextsharp , all i can get is
heading1 heading2 heading3
getting the page numbers beside the appropriate entry..!??
I am working on a 1-page report, that basically consists to select 1 record from table and bind values to proper fields (eg. =Fields!name.Value).However, I have one field in the table that will be just "Y" or "N".When this field will be "Y" I would like to show in the report "Yes, I do."; otherwise I would like to show "No, I dont."
In my vb.net application I call the main page of WebHelp using
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(
[URL]
The web page displays just fine, but the Table of Contents, Index tab and Search tab do not display at all.How do I get them to show when calling help from vb.net?
I am trying to display the contents of a table from an Access 2007 Database inside a List-view Box.I am using a Combo Box to select the user I wish to see the details about:
Private Sub Admin_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load ReadUsers()