In Word 200 how do I...

T

Tony Jollans

What do you mean by Range.Content?

Documents have Content. That Content is a Range.
 
D

David Thielen

T

Tony Jollans

News to me. Sorry, I can't really help further, as I don't know what it is
that you managing to do in 2002 and later versions that you can't do in
2000.
 
C

Colbert Zhou [MSFT]

Hello Dave,

I am also confused the question here, I check the following Range document,
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb178841.aspx

And I also use Reflector to confirm that Range does not have a content
property. Content property belongs to Document and is Range type which is
already mentioned by Tony.

So could you please clarify about this.


Best regards,
Ji Zhou
Microsoft Online Community Support
 
D

David Thielen

Sorry - it's Range.Document.Content we use - and Word 2000 does not
support the Document member of Range.

And now that I realize this I see a work-around - so never mind on
this question.

thanks - dave


Hello Dave,

I am also confused the question here, I check the following Range document,
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb178841.aspx

And I also use Reflector to confirm that Range does not have a content
property. Content property belongs to Document and is Range type which is
already mentioned by Tony.

So could you please clarify about this.


Best regards,
Ji Zhou
Microsoft Online Community Support


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