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Hello,

I am trying to implement a solution where the user opens a document
for the first time, then on close for each paragraph somewhere is
saved it's last update date, which will be the current. Then on the
next document open if any of the paragraphs were modified their last
modified date should be updated too. I have 2 options to save the
custom data for each paragraph - using w:customXml tag or using
CustomXMLParts.

The problem is I can't find a way to identify every paragraph, because
there is no ID or anything that identifies a paragraph uniquely.

Is there some way to distinguish the different paragraphs by some ID
and not by their text or content?

Best regards
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Great advice, thanks. I think it will work but then again is there a
way to track whether some paragraph has changed during the course of
the editing of the file? Is there some API or event that occurs on
paragraph text change or something like that?

Thank again

On Mar 20, 4:01*pm, Peter A wrote:
In article e3029b2a-122a-4ab8-ae81-409ccb7a6f51
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Hello,


I am trying to implement a solution where the user opens a document
for the first time, then on close for each paragraph somewhere is
saved it's last update date, which will be the current. Then on the
next document open if any of the paragraphs were modified their last
modified date should be updated too. I have 2 options to save the
custom data for each paragraph - using w:customXml tag or using
CustomXMLParts.


The problem is I can't find a way to identify every paragraph, because
there is no ID or anything that identifies a paragraph uniquely.


Is there some way to distinguish the different paragraphs by some ID
and not by their text or content?


Best regards


You might be able to do this by bookmarking each para.

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