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VB Text Control - Document Branding - Word 2007
I have found several ways to gain access to other components in a document
though the visual basic built in programming language. But my issue is trying to brand a document in such a way that when the user chooses an option from the drop down menu the document will then be formatted to replace images passed in by reference to a file location, and enable/disable text as required. What I can't figure out is a way to assign VB properties to a text box or frame that contains text that can be formatted (bullets, fonts, bold etc). Ex, is there a way to create a form object or text object that contains a section (or numerous paragraphs) or text and a name be given to the frame or text section. That is, a button that could access the section in its' onclick() event and adjust properties such as textSection.visible = false / true. If this is not possible in any way, does anyone have other suggestions on how this might be possible? Cheers, - Ryan |
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