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To retrieve or set values on the Summary tab of the Document
Properties dialog box, use the following literal string arguments or
property constants with either of the two methods below.
Literal String Arguments Property Constants
------------------------ ------------------
Title wdPropertyTitle
Subject wdPropertySubject
Author wdPropertyAuthor
Manager wdPropertyManager
Company wdPropertyCompany
Category wdPropertyCategory
Keywords wdPropertyKeywords
Comments wdPropertyComments
Hyperlink base wdPropertyHyperlinkbase
Method 1: Use the BuiltInDocumentProperties property
Use the BuiltInDocumentProperties property to set and return summary
information for the active document. You can specify which value to set or
retrieve by referencing the argument through a built-in constant or a
literal string. The following sample code uses the wdPropertyTitle constant
to retrieve the title for the active document and the result is displayed
in a message box.
Sub GetSetDocProps()
If Documents.Count > 0 Then
Dim dp As Object
Set dp = ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties
' Retrieve and display the active document's
' title by using the constant "wdPropertyTitle."
MsgBox dp(wdPropertyTitle)
End If
End Sub
The following sample code use a literal string to define the keywords for
the active document:
Sub SetDocProps()
If Documents.Count > 0 Then
Dim dp As Object
Set dp = ActiveDocument.BuiltInDocumentProperties
' Set KeyWords for the active document by
' using a literal string.
dp("KeyWords") = "Summary Information Example Macro"
ActiveDocument.Save
End If
End Sub
Method 2: Use the Dialogs property to set and return values
Use the Dialogs property to set and return values for the active document's
summary information.
Before you return or change a built-in dialog box setting, you need to
identify the individual dialog box. To do this, use the Dialogs property
and a WdWordDialog constant. The following sample code returns the
properties Dialog object that refers to the Summary tab.
Set myDialog = Dialogs(wdDialogFileSummaryInfo)
You can set or retrieve the following literal string arguments without
displaying the Summary tab when a document is open.
Title
Subject
Author
Manager
Company
Category
Keywords
Comments
Hyperlinkbase
The following sample macro retrieves the current value of the Title string,
places this value in a variable string, and sets a new value without
displaying the Properties dialog box.
Sub SetSummaryInfo ()
Dim dp As Object
Dim sTitle As String
If Documents.Count > 0 Then
Set dp = Dialogs(wdDialogFileSummaryInfo)
' Retrieve value of "Title" into a variable.
sTitle = dp.Title
' Set "Title" to a new value.
dp.Title = "My Title"
' Set the value without showing the dialog.
dp.Execute
' Save the changes
ActiveDocument.Save
End If
End Sub
The following sample macro sets a new value for Title and displays the
Properties dialog box.
Sub SetSummaryInfo()
Dim dp As Object
If Documents.Count > 0 Then
Set dp = Dialogs(wdDialogFileSummaryInfo)
' Set "Title" to a new value.
dp.Title = "My Title"
' Set the value.
dp.Execute
' Save the changes.
ActiveDocument.Save
' Display the dialog.
' Note: Using the Display method will not keep changes
' manually entered into the dialog box. To keep changes
' manually entered in the dialog box, use the Show method.
dp.Display
End If
End Sub
For more information about displaying, setting, or retrieving values in
Word dialog boxes, click Office Assistant, type "Displaying dialog boxes"
(without the quotation marks), click Search, and then click Displaying
built-in Word dialog boxes.
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
173707
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