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Old 04-10-2014, 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Sektor View Post
Word's object model doesn't fit my mind. It's highly non-intuitive.
Word's object model is quite logical, actually. Your code defines a range [via Set p = .Paragraphs.Add()], which can't be outside the range defined by the document's final paragraph break (otherwise it wouldn't be part of the document), so it has to occur before that, then replaces whatever's in that range with something else [via p.Range.Text = "par3"]. You can confirm that's what happening be changing 'p.Range.Text = "par3"' to 'p.Range.Font.ColorIndex = wdRed'. I suspect the problem you're having is a conceptual one, rather than anything to do with Word's object model.
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