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Use a "For...Next" loop with the Footnotes, Endnotes, or Comments
collection instead of the "For Each...Next" loop.
The following Visual Basic for Applications macro example uses a
"For...Next" loop to extract the endnotes for a specified paragraph.
Sub ReturnNotesInParagraph()
Dim iCount As Integer
Dim oNote As Object
Dim iParaNum As Integer
' Set the paragraph to return notes
iParaNum = 1
' Note: If the specified paragraph does not exist
' in the active document, an error will occur.
If ActiveDocument.Paragraphs.Count >= iParaNum Then
Set oNote = ActiveDocument.Paragraphs(iParaNum).Range.Endnotes
For iCount = 1 To oNote.Count
MsgBox oNote(iCount).Range.Text
Next
Else
MsgBox "The specified paragraph does not exist."
End If
End Sub
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please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications