WORKAROUND
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The following
Find Object properties determine the search direction and
whether the search continues after you reach the beginning or end of the
document:
Forward Argument
The
Forward argument specifies the direction to search. When you set the
value to
True, the macro searches toward the end of the document. When you
set the value to
False, the macro searches toward the beginning of the
document.
Wrap Property
The
Wrap property returns or sets the event that occurs when the search
begins at a point other than the beginning of the document or if the search
text is not found in the specified selection or range. The
Wrap property
can use any of the following
WdFindWrap constants:
Constant Description
-------- -----------
wdFindAsk After searching the selection or range, Word displays a
message asking whether to search the remainder of the
document.
wdFindContinue The find operation continues when the beginning or end of
the search range is reached.
WdFindStop The find operation ends when the beginning or end of the
search range is reached.
Searching Downward
The following macro example searches downward. When it reaches the end of
the document, it prompts you to continue searching from the beginning of
the document:
Sub SearchDown()
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
With Selection.Find
.Text = "Word"
.Forward = True
.Wrap = wdFindAsk
End With
Selection.Find.Execute
End Sub
Searching Upward
The following macro example searches upward. When it reaches the beginning
of the document, it prompts you to continue searching from the end of the
document:
Sub SearchUp()
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
With Selection.Find
.Text = "Word"
.Forward = False
.Wrap = wdFindAsk
End With
Selection.Find.Execute
End Sub
Searching the Entire Document
The following macro example searches the entire document. It does not
prompt you to continue searching when you reach the beginning or the end of
the document:
Sub SearchEntireDocument()
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
With Selection.Find
.Text = "Word"
.Forward = True
.Wrap = wdFindContinue
End With
Selection.Find.Execute
End Sub
For more information about the Find property, in the Visual Basic Editor, click
Microsoft Visual Basic Help on the
Help menu, type
Find in the Office Assistant or the Answer Wizard, and then click
Search to view the topic.