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Thanks for clearing that up, but doesn't seem too practical an idea to me.
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- markvi


"CyberTaz" wrote:

Hi Mark -

The simplest & most direct answer to your question is that 'pages' actually
_do not_
exist in a Word document. It simply tries to give the user an idea of how
many sheets of paper will be required to print the "words, paragraphs &
sections" the file does contain based on the specifications for margin
settings, line spacing, paper size, etc. If you change any of those settings,
the content reflows & may very well require a different number of 'sheets'.

HTH |:)


"markvi" wrote:

I'm new to Visual Basic. I am curious as to why there are document elements
for words, paragraphs & sections but not for pages.

Within a multi-page document, I am trying to select text from a point midway
down a page to the end of the page (the number of paragraphs is variable on
each page) in order to reformat that portion of each page.

Any suggestions?
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- markvi

 
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