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Thanks for for forwarding a sample document. The complexity of the task increased quite a bit as your defined terms contain lots of definitions that are not capitalized words.
The code currently 1. Changes the text to red for the first ocurrence of a defined term. 2. Adds a comment to each duplicate defined term 3. Adds a comment if a defined term does not have a closing " (Can't guarantee 100% success on this) 4. Creates a separate document of all the defined terms with a column of true or false. False means that the defined term is not used in the document. Your wish of having Capitalized words which are not defined terms highlighted is too complex at the moment (hence the definitions document). Code:
Option Explicit ' Vetted by Rubberduck http://rubberduckvba.com/ Public Const open_quote As String = "("")" ' Smart quote entered using ALT+0147 Public Const close_quote As String = """" ' Smart quote entered using ALT+0148 Public Const capitalised_word As String = "([$£A-Za-z€])([0-9A-Za-z]{1,})" ' Any sequence of characters starting with a Capital letter Public Const definition_other_chars As String = " ''(),-:;[\]`ofs–—" Public search_doc As Word.Document Public quoted_definitions As Object Public Sub annotate_definitions_in_a_doc() Application.ScreenUpdating = False Set search_doc = ActiveDocument Set quoted_definitions = CreateObject("Scripting.Dictionary") compile_list_of_quoted_definitions check_that_definitions_are_used highlight_unused_definitions create_definitions_document Application.ScreenUpdating = True End Sub Private Sub create_definitions_document() Dim my_definitions_doc As Word.Document Dim my_definition As Variant Dim my_definitions As Variant Set my_definitions_doc = Documents.Add my_definitions = quoted_definitions.keys For Each my_definition In my_definitions my_definitions_doc.Content.InsertAfter Text:=my_definition & vbTab & quoted_definitions.Item(my_definition) & vbCrLf Next my_definitions_doc.Content.Select Selection.ConvertToTable Separator:=wdSeparateByTabs With Selection.Tables(1) .Style = "Table Grid" .ApplyStyleHeadingRows = True .ApplyStyleLastRow = False .ApplyStyleFirstColumn = True .ApplyStyleLastColumn = False End With my_definitions_doc.SaveAs2 Replace(search_doc.FullName, ".do", "_definitions.do") End Sub Private Sub compile_list_of_quoted_definitions() Dim search_range As Word.Range Dim found_range As Word.Range Set search_range = search_doc.StoryRanges(wdMainTextStory) With search_range With .Find .ClearFormatting .Replacement.ClearFormatting .MatchWildcards = True .Wrap = wdFindStop .Text = open_quote & capitalised_word .Execute End With Do While .Find.Found DoEvents Set found_range = .Duplicate update_search_range_to_whole_capitalised_phrase found_range do_actions_for_quoted_text found_range .Collapse direction:=wdCollapseEnd .Move unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=1 .Find.Execute Loop End With End Sub Private Sub do_actions_for_quoted_text(ByRef this_range As Word.Range) this_range.Select ' Check to see if a definition we have just found already exists If quoted_definitions.Exists(this_range.Text) Then search_doc.Comments.Add Range:=this_range, Text:="Duplicate definition?" Exit Sub End If quoted_definitions.Add Key:=this_range.Text, Item:=True this_range.Font.ColorIndex = wdRed End Sub Private Sub update_search_range_to_whole_capitalised_phrase(ByRef this_range As Word.Range) ' The found range starts with a double quote which we don't need ' so move the start of the range past the double quote this_range.MoveStart unit:=wdCharacter ' We only searched for alpha characters after the opening quote ' is the next character a double quote If this_range.Characters.Last.Next.Text = close_quote Then Exit Sub End If ' the next character is not a quote so we need to check if it is a ' non alpha character that can be included in a definition or a capital ' if not then add comment about incorrect definition Do DoEvents ' " (),-:;[\]`of–—" If Not ( _ (InStr(definition_other_chars, this_range.Characters.Last.Next.Text) > 0) _ Or (this_range.Characters.Last.Next.Text Like "[A-Za-z]")) _ Then this_range.Comments.Add this_range, "Definition missing closing quote" Exit Sub End If ' The next character is legal so look for the next word ' first skip over any permitted non-alpha characters this_range.MoveEndWhile cset:=definition_other_chars 'Check for Capital or double quote If this_range.Characters.Last.Next.Text Like "[!""0-9A-Za-z]" Then this_range.Comments.Add this_range, "Definition missing closing quote" Exit Sub End If this_range.MoveEnd unit:=wdWord Loop Until this_range.Characters.Last.Next = """" End Sub Private Sub check_that_definitions_are_used() Dim definition As Variant Dim definitions As Variant Dim search_range As Word.Range ' We can now use the scripting.dictionary of defined terms to check if they ' actually occur in the document ' if we don't find a definition used in the document then the item value ' of the definition in the dictionary will be set to false. definitions = quoted_definitions.keys For Each definition In definitions DoEvents Set search_range = search_doc.StoryRanges(wdMainTextStory) With search_range.Find .ClearFormatting .Replacement.ClearFormatting .MatchWildcards = True .MatchCase = True .Wrap = wdFindStop .Text = definition .Execute If Not .Found Then quoted_definitions(definition) = False End If End With Next End Sub Private Sub highlight_unused_definitions() Dim definition As Variant Dim definitions As Variant Dim search_range As Word.Range Dim search_text As String Dim replace_text As String replace_text = "[\1\2]" definitions = quoted_definitions.keys For Each definition In definitions DoEvents If Not quoted_definitions(definition) Then Set search_range = search_doc.StoryRanges(wdMainTextStory) search_range.Select search_text = "(" & open_quote & ")" & "(" & definition & ")" With search_range.Find .ClearFormatting .Replacement.ClearFormatting .MatchWildcards = True .Wrap = wdFindStop .Text = search_text .Replacement.Text = replace_text .Replacement.Highlight = True .Execute Replace:=wdReplaceOne Set search_range = Nothing ' if preferred you could add here the code to add a comment rqather than highlight the text End With End If Next End Sub |
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