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I have a question. I want to put a string through VBA in Word, which has a "RTF Syntax" in a Word document, but parsed, that is formatted. I'll give you an example: Sub ParseRTF() Dim txtStr as String txtStr = "{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\f charset0 MS Sans Serif;}}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang1031\b\f0\fs17 This is an example of a String in RTF Format\par }" End Sub So, now I have a String with RTF. The problem is now, how can I put this text in a Word Document, but it should be pasted already formated, not just as a plain text. One way of doing this, is putting the String in a .rtf File, and then using this command: Selection.InsertFile FileName:="C:\TEST.rtf", Link:=True But I don't want to use a file, because of the time doing a disk read. I want to paste the formatted string in the document directly. I want to do this, because I have an MS Access Database, where I store the RTF Strings in Memo Fields. I want to read them from the database, and formatted, put them in a document. Every help will be much appreciated. Best Regards, Robert Mileski |
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Talk about a multi-post extravaganza!
"Robert Mileski" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a question. I want to put a string through VBA in Word, which has a "RTF Syntax" in a Word document, but parsed, that is formatted. I'll give you an example: Sub ParseRTF() Dim txtStr as String txtStr = "{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\f charset0 MS Sans Serif;}}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang1031\b\f0\fs17 This is an example of a String in RTF Format\par }" End Sub So, now I have a String with RTF. The problem is now, how can I put this text in a Word Document, but it should be pasted already formated, not just as a plain text. One way of doing this, is putting the String in a .rtf File, and then using this command: Selection.InsertFile FileName:="C:\TEST.rtf", Link:=True But I don't want to use a file, because of the time doing a disk read. I want to paste the formatted string in the document directly. I want to do this, because I have an MS Access Database, where I store the RTF Strings in Memo Fields. I want to read them from the database, and formatted, put them in a document. Every help will be much appreciated. Best Regards, Robert Mileski |
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Hi Robert:
1) Define styles in the Word document template containing the formatting you require. 2) Store in the database two columns, one containing the style name, the other containing the string. 3) Use VBA in Word to retrieve the strings from the database. It can automatically apply the associated style to each string as it brings it in. Cheers On 14/1/07 4:55 AM, in article , "Robert Mileski" wrote: Hi, I have a question. I want to put a string through VBA in Word, which has a "RTF Syntax" in a Word document, but parsed, that is formatted. I'll give you an example: Sub ParseRTF() Dim txtStr as String txtStr = "{\rtf1\ansi\ansicpg1252\deff0{\fonttbl{\f0\fnil\f charset0 MS Sans Serif;}}\viewkind4\uc1\pard\lang1031\b\f0\fs17 This is an example of a String in RTF Format\par }" End Sub So, now I have a String with RTF. The problem is now, how can I put this text in a Word Document, but it should be pasted already formated, not just as a plain text. One way of doing this, is putting the String in a .rtf File, and then using this command: Selection.InsertFile FileName:="C:\TEST.rtf", Link:=True But I don't want to use a file, because of the time doing a disk read. I want to paste the formatted string in the document directly. I want to do this, because I have an MS Access Database, where I store the RTF Strings in Memo Fields. I want to read them from the database, and formatted, put them in a document. Every help will be much appreciated. Best Regards, Robert Mileski -- Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email me unless I ask you to. John McGhie Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Business Analyst, Consultant Technical Writer. Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410 |
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