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Old 12-25-2015, 05:09 AM
tanzinim tanzinim is offline Windows 7 64bit Office 2007
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First of all thank you very much but i'm sorry i'm not so expert in vba .
I tried to learn the range object but no results.
The code you post work fine but I find some problem using it.

The macro would replace the variable string text (eg FOTO_Eclipse or FOTO_FORMA3) with the picture with the same name in the same position not at the beginning of the word file

Sometimes the file picture inside the directory "J: \ APPS \ ACCESS \ MDB2007 \ FOTOxOFFERTE \" doesn't exist but I should the code continue until the end to replace all the strings text that have the same names of pictures without stopping.

Is it possible to do it ?
Please help me if you can.
Thank you very much Marco






Quote:
Originally Posted by gmaxey View Post
The code you have posted won't even compile so it won't do anything. What does
September CurrrentRange supposed to mean?

Even after you got you declarations straightened out the fundamental error in your ways is using the selection object. You use the selection object to find something, find it and then redefine the selection. It is therefore impossible to find anything else in your very limited selection.

Learn to use the range object which leaves the selection alone:

Code:
Sub Replace_String_ImageNUOVO()
'A basic Word macro coded by Greg Maxey
Dim PixPathandName As String
Dim oRng As Range
  PixPathandName = "J:\APPS\ACCESS\MDB2007\FOTOxOFFERTE\"
  Set oRng = Selection.Range
  With oRng.Find
    .Text = "FOTO_"
    Do While .Execute()
      oRng.MoveEnd wdWord, 1
      Selection.InlineShapes.AddPicture FileName:=PixPathandName & Trim(oRng.Text) & ".JPG", _
      LinkToFile:=False, SaveWithDocument:=True
      oRng.Collapse wdCollapseEnd
     Loop
  End With
lbl_Exit:
  Exit Sub
End Sub
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