I would like to do a replace all using VBnet 2003 and MSword 2007.
I got to this
Dim Selection As Word.Selection
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting()
Selection.Find.Replacement.ClearFormatting()
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It crashes EVERY line with the selection claiming that "Object reference not set to an instance of an object." I got the code by doing a macro recording and it worked fine as a macro but I do not want macros in my document.
I am looking to include in my word processor a drop down font selection button, much like that in MSword, where it shows the installed fonts an allows the user to pick one. It is for a rtb, so I'm not sure if it's possible. If it isn't, could you guide me into coding a button with say the text 'Arial' to change the selected text in my rtb to arial. Also, which fonts are supported by rtbes?
i have a problem in locating bookmarks which are defined inside the table cell. Each table cell in my word document can contain multiple textboxes. I need to fill text in each of these textboxes using word automation. I tried placing bookmarks inside these textboxes for each cell and tried to replace using Word Automation. But unfortunately, i cant locate / replace the bookmark using the following lines:
cell.Range.Bookmarks.get_Item(ref oBookmark).Select(); //this is throwing exception as it couldnt find bookmark in cell.Range.Bookmarks list.cell.Application.Selection.InsertAfter("New Text");
I have a bunch of object variables which are all initialised in their declarations such that:
Private _myObject As New ThisObject("SomeString")
where ThisObject is one of a number of object types, but all are initialised using a string.
I would like to use the Visual Studio Find/Replace dialog box to search for "As New" then replace everything from "As New" to the first set of speech marks with some text such that:
EDIT
My original example could be solved using other methods. This example is more representative of the actual problem:
Private _myObjectA As New ThisObjectA("SomeString") Private _myObjectLongName As New ThisObjectLongName("SomeString")
Im trying to make a search bar that has a Go button now heres where it gets diffcuilt How do i make this search bar take the text in the the text bar and add it into a pre defined weblink and replace a bit of text with that word in the search bar so the user types into the text bar for example they type in NAME HERE so when you click go it taxt for instance [URL] now how could i make it so when you hit the GO button that it takes the text in the textbox and and replaced REPLACE TEXT in the pre defined address and put NAME HERE into the address and then load it up with a web browser and also how would i make it open up with the web browser that the person is useing (since lods of people use diffrent web browsers)
Recently, I Developed an Experiment Application with VB.net(in Windows platform), When the application collected the data,I want to use R to Analysis the data, But I don't know how to Communicate with R (In other word, I want to send R script to R in my own application).
One of the convenient and simple events I liked for textboxes in VB6 and VBA was the afterupdate event where after you finished typing in your data or text, you pressed enter and the program processed the text in the textbox. In VBNet, life is not so simple. I have included a simple code to do the same thing using the keydown event and checking to see if it is the enter key. This code just send a message box with all the text in it. You can manage things from there
This is probably simple, but the answer has eluded me. How can I move a folder from one drive to another drive. System.IO's MoveTo won't let me move a folder to another volume. Any thoughts?[URL]..
i need a code that sends message to a window if it minizied and that is a api is it possible? i did hear aboutt the post/send message but i dont have any code for it, and would it work for an api?
I have a VBnet program that works fine and I'm hellbent on getting it to run under Linux eventually (looks like mono is the way to go sometime soon). But, for now, I'm looking at some of these code converters, online and otherwise and have some questions.
I tried a single procedure of code with the online converter and it threw quite a few errors relating to the procedure lines themselves (the opening Private sub etc, etc,)Something about C# and handles clauses -- can't remember.
So, I suppose the online converter just wants to see the code itself? As in, what lies between the Private sub blah -- CODE -- end sub?Now, what about something I saw this morning, "Sharpdevelop" that says it can convert entire PROJECTS to C#? (Also saw a 200.00 software package as well).
Is that the way to go? Will it do every bit of the project's code start to finish? You just load the project folder or the project file I guess?But then I see Sharpdevelop doesn't compile -- so you convert with it and then open the converted file with Visual studio C#.net?
I guess Microsoft will never have this conversion capability in visual studio?
I current have an app that I am trying to create. I have 2 List boxes, a textbox, and a command button.What I am trying to do is take about 100 text files that all have certain text in them that I need to change at run time to whatever I put into the textbox. For instance Each Text file has my old company name and I want to be able enter my new name into the textbox and click the command button and the app will open each text file, find the text that I specify and replace it with my new name then save the file into a specified folder.What elements should I be studying to make this happen? So far this is what I've come up with:
OpenFileDialog - to open the file
StreamReader - to read the text files and find the text that I specified
**Not sure on the replace method**
StreamWriter - to write the text from the textbox to the new file
SaveFileDialog - to save the file to the specified location
In C# I can create an interface, and when I use the interface the compiler knows that certain interface requirements are fulfilled by the base class. This is probably clearer with an example:
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On all my forms, or is a better route creating an abstract base class that has SetupForm() (and how do you do that in VB.net)?
Possible Duplicate: How can I create an interface in VBNet with implicit implimentations I'm normally a C# developer and completely new to VB.NET, so be nice with me.;) Let's say that I have this base class:
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Is there any way of not having to use these "proxy"-calls to the real method? I haven't found any useful information about this in the CLI-specification, which makes me suspect that this is a VB.NET "feature". Is this the case?
What I am trying to do is take about 100 text files that all have certain text in them that I need to change at run time to whatever I put into the textbox. For instanceEach Text file has my old company name and I want to be able enter my new name into the textbox and click the command button and the app will open each text file, find the text that I specify and replace it with my new name then save the file into a specified folder.What elements should I be studying to make this happen? So far this is what I've come up with:
OpenFileDialog - to open the file StreamReader - to read the text files and find the text that I specified **Not sure on the replace method**
I current have an app that I am trying to create. I have 2 List boxes, a textbox, and a command button. What I am trying to do is take about 100 text files that all have certain text in them that I need to change at run time to whatever I put into the textbox. For instance
Each Text file has my old company name and I want to be able enter my new name into the textbox and click the command button and the app will open each text file, find the text that I specify and replace it with my new name then save the file into a specified folder. What elements should I be studying to make this happen? So far this is what I've come up with:
I am reading datas from MSWord Document. I know how to read the file. the sample text in my MSword. C# code review checklist. My current client uses PSP extensively, so I've been putting together a checklist for reviewing C# code for use on our new project.
1.Are exceptions used to indicate error rather than returning status or error codes?
2.Are all classes and public methods commented with .NET style comments? Note that <summary> comments should discuss the "what" of public methods. Discussion of "how" should be in <remarks> blocks or in-line with the code in question?
3.Are method arguments validated and rejected with an exception if they are invalid?
4.Are Debug.Asserts used to verify assumptions about the functioning of the code? Comments like, "j will be positive" should be rewritten as Asserts.
5.Do classes that should not be instantiated have a private constructor?
6.Are classes declared as value types only infrequently used as method parameters, returned from methods or stored in Collections?
7.Are classes, methods and events that are specific to an assembly marked as internal?
8.Are singletons that may be accessed by multiple threads instantiated correctly?
9.Are methods that must be overriden by derived classes marked as abstract?
10.Are classes that should not be overriden marked as sealed?
11.Is "as" used for possibly incorrect downcasts?
12.Do classes override ToString instead of defining a Dump method for outputting the object's state? so in this i need to read the question only. but when i am reading i am getting the hgeader text also.
So using this code i can able to read the doc and fill the values in datatable.but i need to fetch the questions only. sor example in my doc sample 1st question is filling up as follows. C# code review checklist. My current client uses PSP extensively, so I've been putting together a checklist for reviewing C# code for use on our new project.
1.Are exceptions used to indicate error rather than returning status or error codes but i need
1.Are exceptions used to indicate error rather than returning status or error codes .header text i don't want. so how could i omit the headertext.
I am writing an encryption program to become more familiar with MVB (2010). What it does is take each character in a file, convert it into ASCII, perform calculations on the ASCII value and then write to a file. (I change the extension from .docx to .txt, encrypt, decrypt, change extension from .txt to .docx)
The issue that I get is when taking the file from the encrypted state to the original. When I look at the before and after .txt values, they do not match up (I have tested the program on standard text with no issues). After doing a little looking, it seems that the special characters that show up when converting .docx to .txt are not all ASCII characters. Does anyone know anything about this, where to find information about the characters, or anything else?
I have created vb.net program to write data into MSWord file.First the data will be loaded into datagrid and on click of save button, it starts writing into a word file.The code which i used to write is as follows :
'Some code Dim oWordApp As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ApplicationClass Dim oWordDoc As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Document oWordDoc = Nothing
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I have large amount of data to be saved into ms word file. more than 1000-1500 records at a time,so is there any better methods to save the data more fastly ?
This is what happened: on the form load of my application i created a background worker to bind collection (records from database filled in the dataset) on my control. but the problem is when the i updated the records on the database it throws an error if i run this procedure again.
If xControl.InvokeRequired Then Dim MyDelegate As New InitializeDataBinding_Delegate(AddressOf InitializeDataBinding) Invoke(MyDelegate, New Object() {xControl, xQuery, xPrimaryKey}) ' ERROR HERE SAYING: Collection was modified; enumeration operation may not execute.
I have a program for which I have developed a user guide. I have placed this user guide within the project directory. I created a MenuStrip Item by which to open the user guide in Word on the user's machine. I was successfully able to do this with the following code:
The problem is, the path used to open the file will not exist on the users machine. This is a standalone system, so no file share can be created in which to place the document, therefore no common path can be coded.Is there a way to code dynamic paths? Perhaps something like:
i am developing one automate application for tht i hav done some coding i dont know how to proceed further can any one guide me if possible? [code] I am using SHDocVw for IE. Now i need to know how to do. [code]