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Thank you, Merci and Danke, jpl! It is certainly a great improvement to avoid using Selection.TypeText but if you remove the line
Code:
Set plage = Insere(MathTerm.Range, "+") Code:
Function InsertFunction(Functions As OMathFunctions, InsertionPoint As Range, FuncType As WdOMathFunctionType) As OMathFunction 'Add a function in Functions at InsertionPoint and move InsertionPoint to after the function, ready for next Dim NewFunction As OMathFunction Set NewFunction = Functions.Add(InsertionPoint, FuncType) Set InsertionPoint = NewFunction.Range InsertionPoint.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd) Set InsertFunction = NewFunction End Function Sub InsertText(InsertionPoint As Range, MyText As String) 'Inserts MyText at InsertionPoint and returns moves InsertionPoint to after that text 'so this is very similar to 'Equation.Functions.Add(InsertionPoint, wdOMathFunctionNormalText) .... which does not work!! InsertionPoint.Text = MyText InsertionPoint.Collapse (wdCollapseEnd) End Sub Sub ExampleWriteExpression() 'insertion point should be in equation. Metric + inverse metric inserted Dim Equation As OMath Dim MathTerm As OMathFunction Dim InsertionPoint As Range 'If Selection.OMaths.Count <> 1 Then ExpanderFatalError ("Cursor must be in an equation.") Set Equation = Selection.OMaths(1) Set InsertionPoint = Selection.Range Set MathTerm = InsertFunction(Equation.Functions, InsertionPoint, wdOMathFunctionScrSub) MathTerm.ScrSub.E.Range = "g" MathTerm.ScrSub.Sub.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD) Call InsertText(InsertionPoint, "+") Set MathTerm = InsertFunction(Equation.Functions, InsertionPoint, wdOMathFunctionScrSup) MathTerm.ScrSup.E.Range = "g" MathTerm.ScrSup.Sup.Range = ChrW(&H3BC) & ChrW(&H3BD) End Sub ********************* There is only one catch! If you insert brackets (wdOMathFunctionDelim) then you need to back up one character to get inside the brackets. Something like: Code:
InsertionPoint.Start = InsertionPoint.Start - 1 'get into the bracket InsertionPoint.Collapse (wdCollapseStart) Thanks again! A great example of international collaboration. |
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