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hss001, do you want the code to msgbox, select or highlite the found sentence(s)? If the found senetence is selected the original selection will be always broken. Sorry, but I don't quite understand your aim. |
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Ideally, I want to "select" the "sentence" of the selected text - this will work without needing to modify any other code.
So the below line works fine, EXCEPT when the text is in a table and also the last row - as it picks up end of row characters. Code:
sStringVariable = oWordApp.Selection.Sentences(1) So, all I need to do is detect if the selection is in the last row of a table, and then strip off the last 2 chars. |
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