Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word
Represents the Microsoft Office Word application.
Activates the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the active document.
Returns a Integer that represents the encryption session associated with the active document. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets the name of the active printer.
Gets a object that represents the active protected view window.
A object.
Returns a object that represents the active window.
Adds an entry to the address book.
Required string Array. The tag ID values for the new address entry. Each element in the array can contain one of the strings listed in the following table. Only the display name is required; the remaining entries are optional.Tag IDDescriptionPR_DISPLAY_NAMEName displayed in the Address Book dialog boxPR_DISPLAY_NAME_PREFIXTitle (for example, "Ms." or "Dr.")PR_GIVEN_NAMEFirst namePR_SURNAMELast namePR_STREET_ADDRESSStreet addressPR_LOCALITYCity or localityPR_STATE_OR_PROVINCEState or provincePR_POSTAL_CODEPostal codePR_COUNTRYCountry/RegionPR_TITLEJob titlePR_COMPANY_NAMECompany namePR_DEPARTMENT_NAMEDepartment name within the companyPR_OFFICE_LOCATIONOffice locationPR_PRIMARY_TELEPHONE_NUMBERPrimary telephone numberPR_PRIMARY_FAX_NUMBERPrimary fax numberPR_OFFICE_TELEPHONE_NUMBEROffice telephone numberPR_OFFICE2_TELEPHONE_NUMBERSecond office telephone numberPR_HOME_TELEPHONE_NUMBERHome telephone numberPR_CELLULAR_TELEPHONE_NUMBERCellular telephone numberPR_BEEPER_TELEPHONE_NUMBERBeeper telephone numberPR_COMMENTText included on the Notes tab for the address entryPR_EMAIL_ADDRESSElectronic mail addressPR_ADDRTYPEElectronic mail address typePR_OTHER_TELEPHONE_NUMBERAlternate telephone number (other than home or office)PR_BUSINESS_FAX_NUMBERBusiness fax numberPR_HOME_FAX_NUMBERHome fax numberPR_RADIO_TELEPHONE_NUMBERRadio telephone numberPR_INITIALSInitialsPR_LOCATIONLocation, in the format buildingnumber/roomnumber (for example, 7/3007 represents room 3007 in building 7)PR_CAR_TELEPHONE_NUMBERCar telephone number
Required string Array. The values for the new address entry. Each element corresponds to an element in the array.
Returns a collection that represents all available add-ins, regardless of whether they're currently loaded.
Returns a object that contains the files used by the online Help search engine.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns .
Returns a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Word accepts custom XML schemas. Returns True if Word accepts custom XML schemas, or False if schemas are not accepted.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Office Help Viewer. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Office Assistant.
Returns a collection that represents the captions that are automatically added when items such as tables and pictures are inserted into a document.
Returns a object that contains the current AutoCorrect options, entries, and exceptions.
Returns a object that represents automatic corrections made to e-mail messages.
Performs an AutoFormat action when there's a change suggested by the Office Assistant.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the security setting Microsoft Word uses when programmatically opening files.
Returns the number of print jobs in the background printing queue.
Returns the number of files queued up to be saved in the background.
Returns a object that represents the bibliography references sources stored in Microsoft Office Word. Read-only.
Set this property to "text/html" to allow hyperlinked HTML files to be opened in Microsoft Word (instead of the default Internet browser).
Returns a object that represents the Select Browse Object tool on the vertical scroll bar.
Returns the version and build number of the Word application.
Returns .
Returns .
Returns a unique number for the specified key combination.
Required WdKey. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional WdKey. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional WdKey. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional WdKey. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Determines if the CAPS LOCK key is turned on. Returns True if the CAPS LOCK key is turned on, and False if it is not.
Returns or sets the caption text for the specified document or application window.
Returns a collection that represents all the available caption labels.
Converts a measurement from centimeters to points (1 cm = 28.35 points).
Required Single. The centimeter value to be converted to points.
Sets the folder in which Microsoft Word searches for documents.
Required String. The path to the folder in which Word searches for documents.
Checks a string for grammatical errors.
Required String. The string you want to check for grammatical errors.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically detects the language you are using as you type. Returns True if Microsoft Word automatically detects the language you are using as you type, and False if it does not automatically detect the language.
Checks a string for spelling errors.
Required String. The text whose spelling is to be checked.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the custom dictionary.
Optional Object. True if capitalization is ignored. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the main dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Removes nonprinting characters (character codes 1 – 29) and special Microsoft Word characters from the specified string or changes them to spaces (character code 32).
Required String. The source string.
Returns a reference to the collection that represents all the Component Object Model (COM) add-ins currently loaded in Microsoft Word.
Returns a collection that represents the menu bar and all the toolbars in Microsoft Word.
Compares two documents and returns a object that represents the document that contains the differences between the two documents, marked using tracked changes.
Specifies the path and file name of the original document.
Specifies the path and file name of the revised document to which to compare the original document.
Specifies whether to create a new file or whether to mark the differences between the two documents in the original document or in the revised document. Default value is .
Specifies whether changes are tracked by character or by word. Default value is .
Specifies whether to mark differences in formatting between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to mark differences in case between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to mark differences in white space, such as paragraphs or spaces, between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare the differences in data contained in tables between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in headers and footers between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in footnotes and endnotes between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in the data contained within text boxes between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in fields between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in comments between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies the name of the person to whom to attribute changes when comparing the two documents.
Specifies whether to ignore warnings when comparing the two documents.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the collection of active custom dictionaries. Active custom dictionaries are marked with a check in the Custom Dictionariesdialog box.
Returns or sets a or object that represents the template or document in which changes to menu bars, toolbars, and key bindings are stored.
Sends a command or series of commands to an application through the specified dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Required String. A command or series of commands recognized by the receiving application (the DDE server). If the receiving application cannot perform the specified command, an error occurs.
Opens a dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to another application, and returns the channel number.
Required String. The name of the application.
Required String. The name of a DDE topic — for example, the name of an open document — recognized by the application to which you're opening a channel.
Uses an open dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to send data to an application.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Required String. The item within a DDE topic to which the specified data is to be sent.
Required String. The data to be sent to the receiving application (the DDE server).
Uses an open dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to request information from the receiving application, and returns the information as a string.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Required String. The item to be requested.
Closes the specified dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to another application.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Closes all dynamic data exchange (DDE) channels opened by Microsoft Word.
Determines if Microsoft Word will compare and merge documents using the Legal blackline option in the Compare and Merge Documents dialog box. Returns True if Word will use the option, and False if not.
Returns or sets the default format that will appear in the Save as type box in the Save As dialog box (File menu).
Returns or sets the single character used to separate text into cells when text is converted to a table.
Returns the object that contains global application-level attributes used by Microsoft Word whenever you save a document as a Web page or open a Web page.
Returns a collection that represents all the built-in dialog boxes in Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the way certain alerts and messages are handled while a macro is running.
Determines if Microsoft Word displays tips that suggest text for completing words, dates, or phrases as you type.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the document properties panel is displayed. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if the names of recently used files are displayed on the File menu.
Determines if comments, footnotes, endnotes, and hyperlinks are displayed as tips. Text marked as having comments is highlighted.
Determines if Word displays a scroll bar in at least one document window.
This property returns True if Microsoft Word displays a scroll bar in at least one document window, and False if there are no scroll bars displayed in any window.Setting the DisplayScrollBars property to True displays horizontal and vertical scroll bars in all windows. Setting this property to False turns off all scroll bars in all windows.Use the and properties to display individual scroll bars in the specified window.
Determines if the status bar is displayed.
Returns a collection that represents all the open documents.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word maintains the formatting properties of the text at that position of the Insertion Point after running other code.
Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents the global preferences for e-mail authoring.
Returns or sets a String that represents the document template to use when sending e-mail messages.
Returns or sets the way that Word handles CTRL+BREAK user interruptions.
Returns or sets how Microsoft Word handles calls to methods and properties that require features not yet installed.
Returns a collection that represents all the file converters available to Microsoft Word.
Returns a object which represents a single instance of a file dialog box.
Required MsoFileDialogType. The type of dialog.
Returns a object that can be used to search for files using either an absolute or relative path.
Gets or sets how Word will validate files before opening them.
A object.
Returns a object that represents the specified key combination.
Required Integer. A key you specify by using one of the constants.
Optional Object. A second key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Determines if the insertion point is in an e-mail header field.
Returns a object that includes the names of all the available fonts.
Returns an address from the default address book.
Optional Object. The name of the addressee, as specified in the Search Name dialog box in the address book.
Optional Object. If is True, this argument denotes the name of an AutoText entry that defines a sequence of address book properties. If is False or omitted, this argument defines a custom layout. Valid address book property names or sets of property names are surrounded by angle brackets ("<" and ">") and separated by a space or a paragraph mark (for example, "<PR_GIVEN_NAME> <PR_SURNAME>" & vbCr & "<PR_OFFICE_TELEPHONE_NUMBER>").If this argument is omitted, a default AutoText entry named "AddressLayout" is used. If "AddressLayout" hasn't been defined, the following address layout definition is used: "<PR_GIVEN_NAME> <PR_SURNAME>" & vbCr & "<PR_STREET_ADDRESS>" & vbCr & "<PR_LOCALITY>" & ", " & "<PR_STATE_OR_PROVINCE>" & " " & "<PR_POSTAL_CODE>" & vbCr & "<PR_COUNTRY>".For a list of the valid address book property names, see the method.
Optional Object. True if specifies the name of an AutoText entry that defines a sequence of address book properties; False if it specifies a custom layout.
Optional Object. Specifies whether the Select Name dialog box is displayed, as shown in the following table.ValueResult0 (zero)The Select Name dialog box isn't displayed.1 or omittedThe Select Name dialog box is displayed.2The Select Name dialog box isn't displayed, and no search for a specific name is performed. The address returned by this method will be the previously selected address.
Optional Object. Specifies how the Select Name dialog box should be displayed (that is, in what mode), as shown in the following table.ValueDisplay mode0 (zero) or omittedBrowse mode1Compose mode, with only the To: box2Compose mode, with both the To: and CC: boxes
Optional Object. True to display the Check Names dialog box when the value of the argument isn't specific enough.
Optional Object. True to use the list of recently used return addresses.
Optional Object. True to add an address to the list of recently used addresses; False to not add the address. If is set to 1 or 2, this argument is ignored.
Returns a String that represents the name of the default theme plus the theme formatting options Microsoft Word uses for new documents, e-mail messages, or Web pages.
A WdDocumentMedium constant indicating the type of new document for which you want to retrieve the default theme name.
Returns a collection that represents the words suggested as spelling replacements for a given word.
Required String. The word whose spelling is to be checked.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the custom dictionary.
Optional Object. True to ignore words in all uppercase letters. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the main dictionary. If you don't specify a main dictionary, Microsoft Word uses the main dictionary that corresponds to the language formatting of or of the first word in the range.
Optional Object. Specifies the way Word makes spelling suggestions. Can be one of the following constants. The default value is WdSpellword.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Moves the insertion point among the last three locations where editing occurred in the active document.
Moves the insertion point forward among the last three locations where editing occurred in the active document.
Returns a collection that represents all the active custom conversion dictionaries.
Returns or sets the height of the active document window.
Displays on-line Help information.
Required Object. The on-line Help topic or window. Can be any of the constants.
Changes the pointer from an arrow to a question mark, indicating that you'll get context-sensitive Help information about the next command or screen element you click.
Converts a measurement from inches to points (1 inch = 72 points).
Required Single. The inch value to be converted to points.
Returns information about the current country/region and international settings.
Required WdInternationalIndex. The current country/region and/or international setting.
Determines if the specified variable that references an object is valid.
Required Object. A variable that references an object.
Gets whether the application window is a protected view window.
true if the application window is a protected view window; otherwise, false.
Returns a collection that represents customized key assignments, which include a key code, a key category, and a command.
Returns or sets the keyboard language and layout settings.
Optional Integer. The language and layout combination to which Microsoft Word sets the keyboard. If this argument is omitted, the method returns the current language and layout setting.
Sets the keyboard language to a right-to-left language and the text entry direction to right-to-left.
Sets the keyboard language to a left-to-right language and the text entry direction to left-to-right.
Returns a object that represents all the key combinations assigned to the specified item.
Required WdKeyCategory. The category of the key combination.
Required String. The name of the command.
Optional Object. Additional text, if any, required for the command specified by . For more information, see the method for the object.
Returns the key combination string for the specified keys (for example, CTRL+SHIFT+A).
Required Integer. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional Object. A second key you specify by using one of the constants.
Returns a object that includes the names of all the available landscape fonts.
Returns an MsoLanguageID constant that represents the language selected for the Microsoft Word user interface.
Returns a collection that represents the proofing languages listed in the Language dialog box.
Returns a object, which contains information about the language settings in Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the horizontal position of the active document (for the object) or the specified task or window, measured in points.
Converts a measurement from lines to points (1 line = 12 points).
Required Single. The line value to be converted to points.
Creates a new document and then inserts a table of Microsoft Word commands along with their associated shortcut keys and menu assignments.
Required Boolean. True to include all Word commands and their assignments (whether customized or built-in); False to include only commands with customized assignments.
Returns a collection that represents the three list template galleries (Bulleted, Numbered, and Outline Numbered).
Loads a bibliography source file.
The path and file name of the bibliography source file.
Looks up a name in the global address book list and displays the Properties dialog box, which includes information about the specified name.
Required String. A name in the global address book.
Returns a or object that represents the template or document in which the module that contains the running procedure is stored.
Returns a object that represents a mailing label.
Returns a object that represents the active e-mail message.
Returns the mail system (or systems) installed on the host machine.
Determines if MAPI is installed. This property returns True if MAPI is installed, and False if not.
Determines if a math coprocessor is installed and available to Microsoft Word. This property returns True if a math coprocessor is installed and available to Microsoft Word, and False if not.
Compares two documents and returns a object that represents the document that contains the differences between the two documents, marked using tracked changes.
Specifies the path and file name of the original document.
Specifies the path and file name of the revised document to which to compare the original document.
Specifies whether to create a new file or whether to mark the differences between the two documents in the original document or in the revised document. Default value is .
Specifies whether changes are tracked by character or by word. Default value is .
Specifies whether to mark differences in formatting between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to mark differences in case between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to mark differences in white space, such as paragraphs or spaces, between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare the differences in data contained in tables between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in headers and footers between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in footnotes and endnotes between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in the data contained within text boxes between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in fields between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to compare differences in comments between the two documents. Default value is True.
Specifies the name of the author of the original document.
Specifies the name of the person to use for unattributed changes after merging two documents.
Specifies the document from which to retain formatting.
Converts a measurement from millimeters to points (1 mm = 2.85 points).
Required Single. The millimeter value to be converted to points.
Determines if there's a mouse available for the system. This property returns True if there's a mouse available for the system, and False if not.
Positions a task window or the active document window.
Required Integer. The horizontal screen position of the specified window.
Required Integer. The vertical screen position of the specified window.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents a document listed on the New Document task pane.
Opens a new window with the same document as the specified window.
Returns a object that represents the Normal template.
Returns the state of the NUM LOCK key. Returns True if the keys on the numeric keypad insert numbers, and False if the keys move the insertion point.
Returns the auto correct entries for equations. Read-only.
Starts a background timer that runs a macro at a specified time.
Required Object. The time at which the macro is to be run. Can be a string that specifies a time (for example, "4:30 pm" or "16:30"), or it can be a serial number returned by a function such as TimeValue or TimeSerial (for example, TimeValue("2:30 pm") or TimeSerial(14, 30, 00)). You can also include the date (for example, "6/30 4:15 pm" or TimeValue("6/30 4:15 pm")).Use the sum of the return values of the Now function and either the TimeValue or TimeSerial function to set a timer to run a macro a specified amount of time after the statement is run. For example, use Now+TimeValue("00:05:30") to run a macro 5 minutes and 30 seconds after the statement is run.
Required String. The name of the macro to be run. Use the complete macro path to ensure that the correct macro is run (for example, "Project.Module1.Macro1"). For the macro to run, the document or template must be available both when the OnTime instruction is run and when the time specified by arrives. For this reason, it's best to store the macro in Normal.dot or another global template that's loaded automatically.
Optional Object. The maximum time (in seconds) that can elapse before a macro that wasn't run at the time specified by is canceled. Macros may not always run at the specified time. For example, if a sort operation is under way or a dialog box is being displayed, the macro will be delayed until Word has completed the task. If this argument is 0 (zero) or omitted, the macro is run regardless of how much time has elapsed since the time specified by .
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word opens e-mail attachments in Reading mode. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents application settings in Microsoft Word.
Copies the specified AutoText entry, toolbar, style, or macro project item from the source document or template to the destination document or template.
Required String. The document or template file name that contains the item you want to copy.
Required String. The document or template file name to which you want to copy an item.
Required String. The name of the AutoText entry, toolbar, style, or macro you want to copy.
Required . The kind of item you want to copy.
Deletes the specified style, AutoText entry, toolbar, or macro project item from a document or template.
Required String. The file name of the document or template that contains the item you want to delete.
Required String. The name of the style, AutoText entry, toolbar, or macro you want to delete.
Required . The kind of item you want to copy.
Renames the specified style, AutoText entry, toolbar, or macro project item in a document or template.
Required String. The file name of the document or template that contains the item you want to rename.
Required String. The name of the style, AutoText entry, toolbar, or macro you want to rename.
Required String. The new name for the item.
Required . The kind of item you want to copy.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
Returns the character used to separate folder names.
Converts a measurement from picas to points (1 pica = 12 points).
Required Single. The pica value to be converted to points.
Gets a object that provides the functionality to select people or data in a dialog box.
A object.
Converts a measurement from pixels to points.
Required Single. The pixel value to be converted to points.
Optional Object. True to convert vertical pixels; False to convert horizontal pixels.
Converts a measurement from points to centimeters (1 centimeter = 28.35 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to inches (1 inch = 72 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to lines (1 line = 12 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to millimeters (1 millimeter = 2.835 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to picas (1 pica = 12 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to pixels.
Required Single. The point value to be converted to pixels.
Optional Object. True to return the result as vertical pixels; False to return the result as horizontal pixels.
Returns a object that includes the names of all the available portrait fonts.
Prints all or part of the specified document.
Optional Object. Set to True to have the macro continue while Microsoft Word prints the document.
Optional Object. Set to True to append the specified document to the file name specified by the argument. False to overwrite the contents of .
Optional Object. The page range. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. If is True, this argument specifies the path and file name of the output file.
Optional Object. The starting page number when is set to wdPrintFromTo.
Optional Object. The ending page number when is set to wdPrintFromTo.
Optional Object. The item to be printed. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. The number of copies to be printed.
Optional Object. The page numbers and page ranges to be printed, separated by commas. For example, "2, 6-10" prints page 2 and pages 6 through 10.
Optional Object. The type of pages to be printed. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. True to send printer instructions to a file. Make sure to specify a file name with .
Optional Object. When printing multiple copies of a document, True to print all pages of the document before printing the next copy.
Optional Object. The path and file name of the document to be printed. If this argument is omitted, Word prints the active document.
Optional Object. This argument is available only in Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition. For additional information about this argument, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
Optional Object. True to print a two-sided document on a printer without a duplex printing kit. If this argument is True, the and properties are ignored. Use the and properties to control the output during manual duplex printing. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. The number of pages you want Word to fit horizontally on one page. Can be 1, 2, 3, or 4. Use with the argument to print multiple pages on a single sheet.
Optional Object. The number of pages you want Word to fit vertically on one page. Can be 1, 2, or 4. Use with the argument to print multiple pages on a single sheet.
Optional Object. The width to which you want Word to scale printed pages, in twips (20 twips = 1 point; 72 points = 1 inch).
Optional Object. The height to which you want Word to scale printed pages, in twips (20 twips = 1 point; 72 points = 1 inch).
Determines if print preview is the current view. This property returns True if print preview is the current view, and False if not.
Returns the Microsoft Word globally unique identifier (GUID) as a String.
Gets a collection that represents all protected view windows.
A object.
Places the insertion point in the To line of the mail header if the document in the active window is an e-mail document.
Quits Microsoft Word and optionally saves or routes the open documents.
Optional Object. Specifies whether Word saves changed documents before quitting. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. Specifies the way Word saves documents whose original format was not Word Document format. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to route the document to the next recipient. If the document doesn't have a routing slip attached, this argument is ignored.
Returns a collection that represents the most recently accessed files.
Repeats the most recent editing action one or more times.
Optional Object. The number of times you want to repeat the last command.
Clears the list of words that were previously ignored during a spelling check.
Sizes the Microsoft Word application window or the specified task window.
Required Integer. The width of the window, in points.
Required Integer. The height of the window, in points.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word allows linked styles. Read/write.
Boolean
Runs a Visual Basic macro.
Required String. The name of the macro. Can be any combination of template, module, and macro name.If you specify the document name, your code can only run macros in documents related to the current context— not just any macro in any document.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Optional Object. Macro parameter values. You can pass up to 30 parameter values to the specified macro.
Updates the display on the monitor with the current information in the video memory buffer.
Determines if screen updating is turned on. Returns True if screen updating is turned on, and False if not.
Returns the object that represents a selected range or the insertion point.
Starts the Fax Wizard.
Sets a default theme for Microsoft Word to use with new documents, e-mail messages, or Web pages.
Required String. The name of the theme you want to assign as the default theme plus any theme formatting options you want to apply. The format of this string is "" where and are defined as follows:StringDescriptionthemeThe name of the folder that contains the data for the requested theme. (The default location for theme data folders is C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Themes.) You must use the folder name for the theme rather than the display name that appears in the Theme dialog box (Theme command, Format menu).nnnA three-digit string that indicates which theme formatting options to activate (1 to activate, 0 to deactivate). The digits correspond to the Vivid Colors, Active Graphics, and Background Image check boxes in the Theme dialog box (Theme command, Format menu). If this string is omitted, the default value for is "011" (Active Graphics and Background Image are activated).
Required . The type of new document to which you are assigning a default theme.
Displays the Clipboard task pane.
Displays the Office Assistant or the Help window when there's more information available.
Determines if the Task Pane will be displayed when starting Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word shows a preview of the formatting for styles in the Styles dialog box. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if the Visual Basic Editor window is visible. This property returns True if the Visual Basic Editor window is visible, and False if not.
Determines how opened documents are displayed.
Gets a object that represents the set of color styles that are currently loaded in the application.
A object.
Gets a object that represents the set of SmartArt layouts that are currently loaded in the application.
A object.
Gets a object that represents the set of SmartArt styles that are currently loaded in the application.
A object.
Returns a collection for an application.
Returns a collection that represents the smart tag types for the smart tag components installed in Microsoft Word.
Determines if Microsoft Word is in a special mode (for example, CopyText mode or MoveText mode).
Returns or sets the complete path of the startup folder, excluding the final separator.
Displays the specified text in the status bar.
Sets font-mapping options, which are reflected in theFont Substitution dialog box (Compatibility tab, Options dialog box, Tools menu).
Required String. The name of a font not available on your computer that you want to map to a different font for display and printing.
Required String. The name of a font available on your computer that you want to substitute for the unavailable font.
Returns a object that contains information from the thesaurus on synonyms, antonyms, or related words and expressions for the specified word or phrase.
Required String. The specified word or phrase.
Optional Object. The language used for the thesaurus. Can be one of the constants (although some of the constants listed may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed).
Returns a object, which can be used to return system-related information and perform system-related tasks.
Returns a object that represents the most commonly performed tasks in Microsoft Word.
Returns a collection that represents all the applications that are running.
Returns a collection that represents all the available templates — global templates as well as those attached to open documents.
Switches the keyboard language setting between right-to-left and left-to-right languages.
Returns or sets the vertical position of the active document, in points.
Gets an object that provides a custom entry point into the undo stack.
A object.
Returns the maximum height (in points) to which you can set the height of a Microsoft Word document window.
Returns the maximum width (in points) to which you can set the width of a Microsoft Word document window.
Returns or sets the user's mailing address.
Determines if the document or application was created or opened by the user.
Returns or sets the user's initials, which Microsoft Word uses to construct comment marks.
Returns or sets the user's name, which is used on envelopes and for the Author document property.
Returns a VBE object that represents the Visual Basic Editor.
Returns the Microsoft Word version number.
Determines if the specified object is visible. This property returns True if the specified object is visible, and False if not.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Returns a collection that represents all document windows.
Returns or sets the state of the specified document window or task window.
Returns an automation object (Word.Basic) that includes methods for all the WordBasic statements and functions available in Microsoft Word version 6.0 and Word for Windows 95.
Returns an collection that represents the XML schemas in the Schema Library.
Represents a document.
Accepts all tracked changes in the specified document.
Accepts all revisions in the specified document that are displayed on the screen.
Activates the specified object.
Returns the name of the active theme plus the theme formatting options for the specified document.
Returns the display name of the active theme for the specified document.
Returns a object that represents the active window.
Returns or sets the writing style for a specified language in the specified document.
Required Object. The language for which the writing style is set in the specified document. Can be either a string or one of the constants.
Creates a shortcut to the document or hyperlink and adds it to the Favorites folder.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Applies a document theme to a document.
The path and file name of the theme to apply.
Changes the set of quick styles listed.
The name of the set to use. This corresponds to the name listed in the Style Set list.
Applies the specified Quick Style set to the document.
Applies a theme to an open document.
Required String. The name of the theme plus any theme formatting options you want to apply. The format of this string is "" where and are defined as follows:StringDescriptionThe name of the folder that contains the data for the requested theme. (The default location for theme data folders is C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\Themes.) You must use the folder name for the theme rather than the display name that appears in the Theme dialog box (Theme command, Format menu).A three-digit string that indicates which theme formatting options to activate (1 to activate, 0 to deactivate). The digits correspond to the Vivid Colors, Active Graphics, and Background Image check boxes in the Theme dialog box (Theme command, Format menu). If this string is omitted, the default value for is "011" (Active Graphics and Background Image are activated).
Returns a object that represents the template attached to the specified document.
Automatically formats a document.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether automatic formatting options override formatting restrictions in a document where formatting restrictions are in effect.
Determines if automatic hyphenation is turned on for the specified document.
Creates an automatic summary of the specified document, and returns a object.
Optional Object. The length of the summary as a percentage of the total document length (the larger the number, the more detail that's included in the summary).
Optional Object. Specifies the way the summary is displayed. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to update the Keyword and Comments boxes in the Properties dialog box to reflect the content of the summary for the specified document.
Returns a object that represents the background image for the specified document.
Returns the bibliography references contained within a document. Read-only.
Returns a collection that represents all the bookmarks in a document.
Returns a collection that represents all the built-in document properties for the specified document.
Determines if Microsoft Word can check in a specified document to a server.
Returns a collection that represents the characters in a document.
Searches all text in a Japanese language document and displays instances where character usage is inconsistent for the same words.
Begins a spelling and grammar check for the specified document or range.
Returns a document from a local computer to a server, and sets the local document to read-only so that it cannot be edited locally.
Optional Boolean. True saves the document to the server location. The default is True.
Optional Object. Comments for the revision of the document being checked in (only applies if equals True).
Optional Boolean. True allows the user to perform a publish on the document after being checked in. This submits the document for the approval process, which can eventually result in a version of the document being published to users with read-only rights to the document (only applies if equals True).
Puts a document on a server from a local computer, and sets the local document to read-only so that it cannot be edited locally.
True to save the document to the server location. The default is True.
Comments for the revision of the document being checked in (only applies if is set to true).
True to allow the user to publish the document after it is checked in.
Specifies versioning information for the document.
Accesses the Microsoft Office Web site for available smart tag recognizer and action files.
Begins a spelling check for the specified document or range.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the custom dictionary.
Optional Object. True if capitalization is ignored. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. True for Microsoft Word to always suggest alternative spellings. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Returns a collection that represents the list of allowed elements for the object (which returns the root elements for all attached schemas).
Returns or sets the default paragraph style applied to text by the Click and Type feature in the specified document.
Closes the specified document or documents.
Optional Object. Specifies the save action for the document. Can be one of the following constants: wdDoNotSaveChanges, wdPromptToSaveChanges, or wdSaveChanges.
Optional Object. Specifies the save format for the document. Can be one of the following constants: wdOriginalDocumentFormat, wdPromptUser, or wdWordDocument.
Optional Object. True to route the document to the next recipient. If the document doesn't have a routing slip attached, this argument is ignored.
Switches the specified document from print preview to the previous view. If the specified document isn't in print preview, an error occurs.
Returns a object that provides an entry point to co-authoring-related object model in the document.
Returns .
Returns the code name for the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents the menu bar and all the toolbars in Microsoft Word.
Returns a collection that represents all the comments in the specified document.
Displays revision marks that indicate where the specified document differs from another document.
Required String. The name of the document with which the specified document is compared.
Optional Object. The reviewer name associated with the differences generated by the comparison. If unspecified, the value defaults to the author name of the revised document or the string "Comparison" if no author information is present.
Optional Object. The target document for the comparison. Can be any WdCompareTarget constant.
Optional Boolean. True (default) for the comparison to include detection of format changes.
Optional Object. True compares the documents without notifying a user of problems. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True adds the document to the list of recently used files on the File menu.
Optional Object. True removes personal information associated with the differences generated by the comparison.
Optional Object. True removes data and time information associated with the differences generated by the comparison.
Determines if the specified compatibility option is enabled.
Required . The compatibility option.
Returns a long that specifies the compatibility mode that Word 2010 uses when opening the document.
Returns .
Returns a statistic based on the contents of the specified document.
Required .
Optional Object. True to include footnotes and endnotes when computing statistics. If this argument is omitted, the default value is False.
Returns or sets the maximum number of consecutive lines that can end with hyphens.
Returns the object that represents the container application for the specified OLE object.
Returns a object that represents the main document story.
Returns all of the content controls in a document. Read-only.
Returns the metadata stored in a document, such as author name, subject, and company. Read-only.
Converts file to the newest file format and enables all new features.
Converts hyphens created by automatic hyphenation to manual hyphens.
Changes the list numbers and LISTNUM fields in the specified object to text.
Optional Object. The type of number to be converted. Can be any of the constants.
Reconverts a Vietnamese document to Unicode using a code page other than the default.
Required Integer. The original code page used to encode the document.
Copies styles from the specified template to a document.
Required String. The template file name.
Returns the number of bulleted or numbered items and LISTNUM fields in the specified object.
Optional Object. The type of numbers to be counted. Can be one of the following constants: wdNumberParagraph, wdNumberListNum, or wdNumberAllNumbers. The default value is wdNumberAllNumbers.
Optional Object. A number that corresponds to the numbering level you want to count. If this argument is omitted, all levels are counted.
Creates and returns a object based on the specified letter elements.
Required String. The date for the letter.
Required Boolean. True to include the header and footer from the page design template.
Required String. The name of the template attached to the document.
Required . The document layout.
Required Boolean. True to reserve space for a preprinted letterhead.
Required . The location of the preprinted letterhead.
Required Single. The amount of space (in points) to be reserved for a preprinted letterhead.
Required String. The name of the person who'll be receiving the letter.
Required String. The mailing address of the person who'll be receiving the letter.
Required String. The salutation text for the letter.
Required . The salutation type for the letter.
Required String. The reference line text for the letter (for example, "In reply to:").
Required String. The mailing instruction text for the letter (for example, "Certified Mail").
Required String. The attention line text for the letter (for example, "Attention:").
Required String. The subject text for the specified letter.
Required String. The names of the carbon copy (CC) recipients for the letter.
Required String. The text of the return mailing address for the letter.
Required String. The name of the person sending the letter.
Required String. The closing text for the letter.
Required String. The company name of the person creating the letter.
Required String. The job title of the person creating the letter.
Required String. The initials of the person creating the letter.
Required Integer. The number of enclosures for the letter.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a random number that Word assigns to changes in a document. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a collection that represents all the custom document properties for the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents the custom XML in the XML data store. Read-only.
Displays the Data Form dialog box, in which you can add, delete, or modify data records.
Returns an Object that represents the table style that is applied to all newly created tables in a document.
Returns or sets the interval (in points) between the default tab stops in the specified document.
Returns or sets a String indicating the browser frame in which to display a Web page reached through a hyperlink.
Deletes all comments from the collection in a document.
Deletes all revisions in a specified document that are displayed on the screen.
Deletes permissions in all ranges for which the specified user or group of users has permission to modify.
Optional Object. Can be either a String that represents the user's e-mail alias (if in the same domain), an e-mail address, or a constant that represents a group of users. If omitted, no permissions are deleted from a document.
Deletes all handwritten ink annotations in a document.
Analyzes the specified text to determine the language that it is written in.
Determines if all features introduced after the version specified in the property are disabled.
Disables all features introduced after a specified version of Microsoft Word in the document only.
Returns .
Returns a collection that enables you to locate hidden personal information, such as author name, company name, and revision date. Read-only.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of versions of a shared document that has versioning enabled and that is stored in a document library on a server.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Office theme applied to a document. Read-only.
Determines if Microsoft Word embeds common system fonts.
Downgrades a document to the Word 97-2003 document format so that it can be edited in a previous version of Microsoft Office Word.
Returns an object that contains all the e-mail – related properties of the current document.
Determines if Microsoft Word embeds speech and handwriting, stores East Asian IME keystrokes, and controls text service data received from devices.
Determines if Microsoft Word saves the smart tag information in a document.
ReturnsTrue if Microsoft Word embeds TrueType fonts in a document when it's saved.
Returns a String specifying the name of the algorithm encryption provider that Microsoft Office Word uses when encrypting documents. Read/write.
Returns .
Returns an collection that represents all the endnotes in a range, selection, or document.
Terminates a review of a file that has been sent for review using the method or that has been automatically placed in a review cycle by sending a document to another user in an e-mail message.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether formatting restrictions are enforced in a protected document.
Returns an object that represents envelope functionality and the envelope in the specified document.
Saves a document as PDF or XPS format.
The path and file name name of the new PDF or XPS file.
Specifies either PDF or XPS format.
Opens the new file after exporting the contents.
Specifies whether to optimize for screen or print.
Specifies whether the export range is the entire document, the current page, a range of text, or the current selection. the default is to export the entire document.
Specifies the starting page number, if the parameter is set to .
Specifies the ending page number, if the parameter is set to .
Specifies whether the export process includes text only or includes text with markup.
Specifies whether to include document properties in the newly exported file.
Specifies whether to copy IRM permissions to an XPS document if the source document has IRM protections. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to export bookmarks and the type of bookmarks to export.
Specifies whether to include extra data to help screen readers, for example information about the flow and logical organization of the content. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to include a bitmap of the text. Set this parameter to True when font licenses do not permit a font to be embedded in the PDF file. If False, the font is referenced, and the viewer's computer substitutes an appropriate font if the authored one is not available. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to limit PDF usage to the PDF subset standardized as ISO 19005-1. If True, the resulting files are more reliably self-contained but may be larger or show more visual artifacts due to the restrictions of the format. Default value is False.
Specifies a pointer to an add-in that allows calls to an alternate implementation of code. The alternate implementation of code interprets the EMF and EMF+ page descriptions that are generated by the applications to make their own PDF or XPS. For more information, see "Extending the Office (2007) Fixed-Format Export Feature" on MSDN.
Returns or sets the East Asian language to use when breaking lines of text in the specified document or template.
Returns or sets the line break control level for the specified document.
Returns a read-only collection that represents all the fields in the document, range, or selection.
Returns or sets a Boolean that indicates whether a document is final. Read/write.
Boolean
Decreases the font size of text just enough so that the document will fit on one fewer pages.
Displays a cached document if it's already been downloaded. Otherwise, this method resolves the hyperlink, downloads the target document, and displays the document in the appropriate application.
Required String. The address of the target document.
Optional Object. The location within the target document. The default value is an empty string.
Optional Object. True to display the target location in a new window. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to add the link to the current day's history folder.
Optional Object. A string or a byte array that specifies additional information for HTTP to use to resolve the hyperlink. For example, you can use to specify the coordinates of an image map, the contents of a form, or a FAT file name. The string is either posted or appended, depending on the value of . Use the property to determine whether extra information is required.
Optional Object. Specifies the way additional information for HTTP is handled. .
Optional Object. A string that specifies header information for the HTTP request. The default value is an empty string. You can combine several header lines into a single string. The specified string is automatically converted into ANSI characters. Note that the argument may overwrite default HTTP header fields.
Returns a collection that represents all the footnotes in a range, selection, or document.
Determines if Microsoft Word is to show clear formatting in the Styles and Formatting task pane.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the styles and formatting displayed in the Styles and Formatting task pane.
Determines if Microsoft Word displays font formatting in the Styles and Formatting task pane.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word shows the next heading level when the previous heading level is used. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if Microsoft Word displays number formatting in the Styles and Formatting task pane.
Determines if Microsoft Word displays paragraph formatting in the Styles and Formatting task pane.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to show user-defined styles. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a collection that represents all the form fields in the document, range, or selection.
Returns True if the specified document is in form design mode.
Returns a collection that represents all the frames in a document, range, or selection.
Returns a object that represents an entire frames page or a single frame on a frames page.
In Web view, fixes the layout of the document as it currently appears so that line breaks remain fixed and ink annotations do not move when you resize the window.
Specifies the name of a document, template, or cascading style sheet, including the drive or Web path.
Returns an array of items that can be cross-referenced based on the specified cross-reference type.
Required Object. The type of item you want to insert a cross-reference to. .
Retrieves letter elements from the specified document and returns a object.
Returns the workflow tasks assigned to a document.
Returns the workflow templates attached to a document.
Returns a object that represents the start position of the specified item.
Optional Object. The kind of item to which the range or selection is moved. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The item to which the range or selection is moved. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The number of the item in the document. The default value is 1.Only positive values are valid. To specify an item that precedes the range or selection, use wdGoToPrevious as the argument and specify a value.
Optional Object. If the argument is wdGoToBookmark, wdGoToComment, wdGoToField, or wdGoToObject, this argument specifies a name.
Determines if a grammar check has been run on the specified range or document.
Returns a collection that represents the sentences that failed the grammar check on the specified document or range.
Returns or sets the amount of horizontal space between the invisible gridlines that Microsoft Word uses when you draw, move, and resize AutoShapes or East Asian characters in the specified document.
Returns or sets the amount of vertical space between the invisible gridlines that Microsoft Word uses when you draw, move, and resize AutoShapes or East Asian characters in the specified document.
Determines if Microsoft Word starts the character grid from the upper-left corner of the page.
Returns or sets the point, relative to the left edge of the page, where you want the invisible grid for drawing, moving, and resizing AutoShapes or East Asian characters to begin in the specified document.
Returns or sets the point, relative to the top of the page, where you want the invisible grid for drawing, moving, and resizing AutoShapes or East Asian characters to begin in the specified document.
Returns or sets the interval at which Microsoft Word displays horizontal character gridlines in print layout view.
Returns or sets the interval at which Microsoft Word displays vertical character gridlines in print layout view.
Returns True if a password is required to open the specified document.
Determines if the specified document has a routing slip attached to it.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether a document has an attached Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications project. Read-only.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents an HTML division in a Web document.
Returns an object in the specified document that represents a top-level project branch, as in the Project Explorer of the Microsoft Script Editor.
Returns a collection that represents all the hyperlinks in the specified document, range, or selection.
Determine if words in all capital letters can be hyphenated.
Returns or sets the width of the hyphenation zone, in points.
Returns an collection that represents all the indexes in the specified document.
Returns an collection that represents all the objects in a document, range, or selection.
Determines if the specified document is a master document.
Determines if the specified document is opened in a separate document window as a subdocument of a master document.
Returns or sets the character spacing adjustment for the specified document.
Determines if Microsoft Word kerns half-width Latin characters and punctuation marks in the specified document.
Returns or sets the format type that Microsoft Word uses when automatically formatting the specified document.
Returns or sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word has detected the language of the specified text.
Returns a collection that represents all the numbered paragraphs in the document.
Returns a collection that contains all the formatted lists in the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents all the list formats for the specified document.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether users can change which set of Quick Styles is being used. Read/write.
Booleans
Locks the file on the server preventing anyone else from editing it.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether a user can change a document theme. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents an e-mail header for a document.
Returns a object that represents the mail merge functionality for the specified document.
Sets the compatibility options on the Compatibility tab in the Options dialog box (Tools menu) as the default settings for new documents.
Initiates manual hyphenation of a document, one line at a time. The user is prompted to accept or decline suggested hyphenations.
Merges the changes marked with revision marks from one document to another.
Required String.
Optional .
Optional Boolean.
Optional .
Optional Boolean.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns or sets the kinsoku characters after which Microsoft Word will not break a line.
Returns or sets the kinsoku characters before which Microsoft Word will not break a line.
Returns or sets a enumeration value that represents where Microsoft Office Word places binary operators when equations span two or more lines. Read/write.
Returns or sets a enumeration value that represents how Microsoft Office Word handles a subtraction operator that falls before a line break. Read/write.
Returns the name of the font used in a document to display equations. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents the default location of limits for integrals. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the default justification—left, right, centered, or centered as a group—of a group of equations. Read/write.
Returns or sets the left margin for equations. Read/write.
Single
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents the default location of limits for -ary objects other than integrals. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the right margin for equations. Read/write.
Single
Returns the objects within the specified range. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to use small fractions in equations contained within the document. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the placement of the second line of an equation that wraps to a new line. Read/write.
Single
Returns the encoding used to open the specified document.
Determines if Microsoft Word optimizes the current document for viewing in Word 97.
Returns the document title for the original document after running a legal-blackline document compare function. Read-only.
String
Returns a object that's associated with the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents all the paragraphs in the specified document.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Sets a password that must be supplied to open the specified document.
Returns a String indicating the algorithm Microsoft Word uses for encrypting documents with passwords.
Returns True if Microsoft Word encrypts file properties for password-protected documents.
Returns an Integer indicating the key length of the algorithm Microsoft Word uses when encrypting documents with passwords.
Returns the name of the algorithm encryption provider that Microsoft Word uses when encrypting documents with passwords.
String
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the permission settings in the specified document.
Posts the specified document to a public folder in Microsoft Exchange. This method displays the Send to Exchange Folder dialog box so that a folder can be selected.
Opens PowerPoint with the specified Word document loaded.
Determines if Microsoft Word prints onto a preprinted form only the data entered in the corresponding online form.
Determines if the specified document is formatted to use fractional point spacing to display and print characters.
Prints all or part of the specified document.
Optional Object. Set to True to have the macro continue while Microsoft Word prints the document.
Optional Object. Set to True to append the specified document to the file name specified by the argument. False to overwrite the contents of .
Optional Object. The page range. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. If is True, this argument specifies the path and file name of the output file.
Optional Object. The starting page number when is set to wdPrintFromTo.
Optional Object. The ending page number when is set to wdPrintFromTo.
Optional Object. The item to be printed. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. The number of copies to be printed.
Optional Object. The page numbers and page ranges to be printed, separated by commas. For example, "2, 6-10" prints page 2 and pages 6 through 10.
Optional Object. The type of pages to be printed. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. True to send printer instructions to a file. Make sure to specify a file name with .
Optional Object. When printing multiple copies of a document, True to print all pages of the document before printing the next copy.
Optional Object. This argument is available only in Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition. For additional information about this argument, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
Optional Object. True to print a two-sided document on a printer without a duplex printing kit. If this argument is True, the and properties are ignored. Use the and properties to control the output during manual duplex printing. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. The number of pages you want Word to fit horizontally on one page. Can be 1, 2, 3, or 4. Use with the argument to print multiple pages on a single sheet.
Optional Object. The number of pages you want Word to fit vertically on one page. Can be 1, 2, or 4. Use with the argument to print multiple pages on a single sheet.
Optional Object. The width to which you want Word to scale printed pages, in twips (20 twips = 1 point; 72 points = 1 inch).
Optional Object. The height to which you want Word to scale printed pages, in twips (20 twips = 1 point; 72 points = 1 inch).
Determines if PRINT field instructions (such as PostScript commands) in a document are to be printed on top of text and graphics when a PostScript printer is used.
Switches the view to print preview.
Determines if revision marks are printed with the document.
Helps to protect the specified document from changes. When a document is protected, users can make only limited changes, such as adding annotations, making revisions, or completing a form.
Required. The protection type for the specified document. .
Optional Object. False to reset form fields to their default values. True to retain the current form field values if the specified document is protected. If isn't wdAllowOnlyFormFields, the argument is ignored.
Optional Object. The password required to remove protection from the specified document. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. Specifies whether to use Information Rights Management (IRM) when protecting the document from changes.
Optional Object. Specifies whether formatting restrictions are enforced in a protected document.
Returns the protection type for the specified document.
Returns a object by using the specified starting and ending character positions.
Optional Object. The starting character position.
Optional Object. The ending character position.
Returns a collection that represents the readability statistics for the specified document.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the width of pages in a document when it is displayed in reading layout view and is frozen for entering handwritten markup.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the height of pages in a document when it is displayed in reading layout view and is frozen for entering handwritten markup.
Sets or returns a Boolean that represents whether pages displayed in reading layout view are frozen to a specified size for inserting handwritten markup into a document.
Determines if changes to the document cannot be saved to the original document.
Determines if Word displays a message box whenever a user opens the document, suggesting that it be opened as read-only.
Removes smart tags recognized by the grammar checker and rechecks the document content against all smart tag recognizers.
Redoes the last action that was undone (reverses the method). Returns True if the actions were redone successfully.
Optional Object. The number of actions to be redone.
Rejects all tracked changes in the specified document.
Rejects all revisions in a document that are displayed on the screen.
Reloads a cached document by resolving the hyperlink to the document and downloading it.
Reloads a document based on an HTML document, using the specified document encoding.
Required .
Returns or sets a Boolean indicating whether a document stores the date and time metadata for tracked changes.
Removes sensitive information, properties, comments, and other metadata from a document.
Specifies what to remove.
Purges a document of locked styles when formatting restrictions have been applied in a document.
Removes numbers or bullets from the specified object.
Optional . The type of number to be removed.
Determines if Microsoft Word removes all user information from comments, revisions, and the Properties dialog box upon saving a document.
Removes all smart tag information from a document.
Removes the active theme from the current document.
Repaginates the entire document.
Opens a new e-mail message— with the sender's address on the To: line— for replying to the active message.
Opens a new e-mail message— with the sender’s and all other recipients' addresses on the To: and Cc: lines, as appropriate— for replying to the active message.
Sends an e-mail message to the author of a document that has been sent out for review, notifying them that a reviewer has completed review of the document.
Optional Object. True to display the message prior to sending. False to automatically send the message without displaying it first. The default value is True.
Returns the research service for a document. Read-only.
Research
Clears all form fields in a document, preparing the form to be filled in again.
Returns the document title for a revised document after running a legal-blackline document compare function. Read-only.
String
Returns a collection that represents the tracked changes in the document or range.
Routes the specified document, using the document's current routing slip.
Determines if the specified document has been routed to the next recipient.
Returns a object that represents the routing slip information for the specified document.
Runs an auto macro that's stored in the specified document. If the specified auto macro doesn't exist, nothing happens.
Required .
Runs the Letter Wizard on the specified document.
Optional Object. A object. Any filled properties in the LetterContent object show up as prefilled elements in the Letter Wizard dialog boxes. If this argument is omitted, the method is automatically used to get a LetterContent object from the specified document.
Optional Object. True to display the Letter Wizard dialog box as a series of steps with a Next, Back, and Finish button. False to display the Letter Wizard dialog box as if it were opened from the Tools menu (a properties dialog box with an OK button and a Cancel button). The default value is True.
Saves the specified document. If the document hasn't been saved before, the Save As dialog box prompts the user for a file name.
Saves the specified document with a new name or format. Some of the arguments for this method correspond to the options in the Save Asdialog box (File menu).
Optional Object. The name for the document. The default is the current folder and file name. If the document has never been saved, the default name is used (for example, Doc1.doc). If a document with the specified file name already exists, the document is overwritten without the user being prompted first.
Optional Object. The format in which the document is saved. Can be any constant. To save a document in another format, specify the appropriate value for the property of the object.
Optional Object. True to lock the document for comments. The default is False.
Optional Object. A password string for opening the document. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. True to add the document to the list of recently used files on the File menu. The default is True.
Optional Object. A password string for saving changes to the document. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. True to have Microsoft Word suggest read-only status whenever the document is opened. The default is False.
Optional Object. True to save TrueType fonts with the document. If omitted, the argument assumes the value of the property.
Optional Object. If graphics were imported from another platform (for example, Macintosh), True to save only the Windows version of the imported graphics.
Optional Object. True to save the data entered by a user in a form as a data record.
Optional Object. If the document has an attached mailer, True to save the document as an AOCE letter (the mailer is saved).
Optional . The code page, or character set, to use for documents saved as encoded text files. The default is the system code page.
Optional Object. If the document is saved as a text file, True to insert line breaks at the end of each line of text.
Optional Object. If the document is saved as a text file, True allows Word to replace some symbols with text that looks similar. For example, displaying the copyright symbol as (c). The default is False.
Optional Object. The way Word marks the line and paragraph breaks in documents saved as text files. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. True adds control characters to the output file to preserve bi-directional layout of the text in the original document.
Saves the specified document with a new name or format. Some of the arguments for this method correspond to the options in the Save As dialog box (File tab).
The name for the document. The default is the current folder and file name. If the document has never been saved, the default name is used (for example, Doc1.doc). If a document with the specified file name already exists, the document is overwritten without prompting the user.
The format in which the document is saved. Can be any constant. To save a document in another format, specify the appropriate value for the property of the object.
true to lock the document for comments; otherwise false. The default is false.
A password string for opening the document.
true to add the document to the list of recently used files on the File menu; otherwise, false. The default is true.
A password string for saving changes to the document.
true to have Microsoft Word suggest read-only status whenever the document is opened; otherwise, false. The default is false.
true to save TrueType fonts with the document; otherwise, false. If omitted, the parameter assumes the value of the property.
If graphics were imported from another platform (for example, Macintosh), true to save only the Microsoft Windows version of the imported graphics.
true to save the data entered by a user in a form as a record; otherwise, false.
If the document has an attached mailer, true to save the document as an AOCE letter (the mailer is saved).
The code page, or character set, to use for documents saved as encoded text files. The default is the system code page. You cannot use all constants with this parameter.
If the document is saved as a text file, true to insert line breaks at the end of each line of text.
If the document is saved as a text file, true allows Word to replace some symbols with text that looks similar. For example, displaying the copyright symbol as (c). The default is false.
The way Word marks the line and paragraph breaks in documents saved as text files. Can be one of the following constants: (default) or F:Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.WdLineEndingType.wdCROnly.
true adds control characters to the output file to preserve bi-directional layout of the text in the original document.
The compatibility mode that Word 2010 uses when opening the document. constant.
Saves the group of quick styles currently in use.
The path and file name for the quick style set file.
Determines if the specified document or template hasn't changed since it was last saved.
Returns or sets the encoding to use when saving a document.
Returns an Integer representing the file format of the specified document or file converter.
Determines if Microsoft Word saves the data entered in a form as a tab-delimited record for use in a database.
Determines if Microsoft Word saves a subset of the embedded TrueType fonts with the document.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of HTML scripts in the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the sections in the specified document.
Selects the specified object.
Selects all ranges for which the specified user or group of users has permission to modify.
Optional Object. Can be either a String that represents the user's e-mail alias (if in the same domain), an e-mail address, or a constant that represents a group of users. If omitted, only ranges for which all users have permissions will be selected.
Returns a collection that represents all the content controls in a document with the tag value specified in the parameter. Read-only.
The tag value of the content controls to return.
Returns a collection that represents all the content controls in a document with the title specified in the parameter. Read-only.
The title of the content controls to return.
Returns a collection that represents all content controls in a document that are linked to the specific custom XML node in the document's XML data store as specified by the Node parameter. Read-only.
The XML node in the document's data store to which the content controls are linked.
Returns an collection that represents all the specified nodes in the order in which they appear in the document.
Required String. A valid XPath string. For more information on XPath, see the XPath reference documentation on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site.
Optional Object. Provides the prefix in the schema against which to perform the search. Use the g parameter if your parameter uses names to search for elements.
Optional Boolean. True skips all text nodes while searching for the specified node. False includes text nodes in the search. Default value is False.
Returns an object that represents a node in the specified document.
Required String. A valid XPath string. For more information on XPath, see the XPath reference documentation on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site.
Optional Object. Provides the prefix in the schema against which to perform the search. Use the parameter if your parameter uses names to search for elements.
Optional Boolean. True skips all text nodes while searching for the specified node. False includes text nodes in the search. Default value is True.
Returns all of the content controls in a document that are not linked to an XML node in the document's XML data store. Read-only.
A custom XML part reference. Setting this parameter filters the returned content controls to include only content controls that reference this in their definition.
Sends the specified document as a fax, without any user interaction.
Required String. The recipient's fax number.
Optional Object. The text for the subject line. The character limit is 255.
Sends a document to a fax service provider, who faxes the document to one or more specified recipients.
Optional Object. A String that represents the fax numbers and e-mail addresses of the people to whom to send the fax. Separate multiple recipients with a semicolon.
Optional Object. A String that represents the subject line for the faxed document.
Optional Object. True displays the fax message before sending it. False sends the fax without displaying the fax message.
Sends a document in an e-mail message for review by the specified recipients.
Optional Object. A string that lists the people to whom to send the message. These can be unresolved names and aliases in an e-mail phone book or full e-mail addresses. Separate multiple recipients with a semicolon (;). If left blank and is False, you will receive an error message and the message will not be sent.
Optional Object. A string for the subject of the message. If left blank, the subject will be: Please review "".
Optional Object. A Boolean value that indicates whether the message should be displayed when the method is executed. The default value is True. If set to False, the message is automatically sent to the recipients without first showing the message to the sender.
Optional Object. A Boolean value that indicates whether the message should include an attachment or a link to a server location. The default value is True. If set to False, the document must be stored at a shared location.
Opens a message window for sending the specified document through Microsoft Exchange.
Returns a collection that represents all the sentences in the document.
Returns the policy specified for a document stored on a server running Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. Read-only.
Sets the compatibility mode for the document.
Specifies which version of Word to approximate. Use a constant from the enumeration as an argument for this parameter.
Specifies the table style to use for newly created tables in a document.
Required Object. A string specifying the name of the style.
Required Boolean. True to save the table style in the template attached to the document.
Inserts the contents of the specified object into a document.
Required object. The LetterContent object that includes the various elements of the letter.
Sets the options Microsoft Word uses for encrypting documents with passwords.
Required String. The name of the encryption provider.
Required String. The name of the encryption algorithm. Word supports stream-encrypted algorithms.
Required Integer. The encryption key length. Must be a multiple of 8, starting at 40.
Optional Object. True for Word to encrypt file properties. Default is True.
Returns a collection that represents all the objects in the specified document.
Returns a object that represents the Document Workspace in which a specified document is located.
Determines if grammatical errors are marked by a wavy green line in the specified document.
Determines if tracked changes in the specified document are shown on the screen.
Determines if Microsoft Word underlines spelling errors in the document.
Determines if an automatic summary is displayed for the specified document.
Returns a object that represents the digital signatures for a document.
Returns a object that represents the settings for a smart document solution.
Returns a object that represents a smart tag in a document.
Determines whether Microsoft Word creates an XML header containing smart tag information when a document containing smart tags is saved as HTML.
Determines if AutoShapes or East Asian characters are automatically aligned with an invisible grid when they are drawn, moved, or resized in the specified document.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically aligns AutoShapes or East Asian characters with invisible gridlines that go through the vertical and horizontal edges of other AutoShapes or East Asian characters in the specified document.
Determines if spelling has been checked throughout the specified range or document.
Returns a collection that represents the words identified as spelling errors in the specified document or range.
Returns a collection that represents all the stories in the specified document.
Returns a collection for the specified document.
Returns a object that represents the Web style sheets attached to a document.
Returns or sets the sort method to use when sorting styles in the Styles task pane. Read/write.
Returns a collection that represents all the subdocuments in the specified range or document.
Returns or sets the length of the summary as a percentage of the document length.
Returns or sets the way a summary is displayed.
Returns a object that provides access to the methods and properties for documents that are part of a Document Workspace.
Returns a collection that represents all the tables in the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents the tables of authorities in the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents the available tables of authorities categories for the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents the tables of contents in the specified document.
Returns a collection that represents the tables of figures in the specified document.
Returns or sets the code page, or character set, that Microsoft Word uses for a document saved as an encoded text file.
Returns or sets a constant indicating how Microsoft Word marks the line and paragraph breaks in documents saved as text files.
Toggles form design mode on or off.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to track formatting changes when change tracking is turned on. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets aBoolean that represents whether to mark moved text when Track Changes is turned on. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if changes are tracked in the specified document.
Applies the specified Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) file to the specified document and replaces the document with the results.
Required String. The path for the XSLT to use.
Optional Boolean. True applies the transformation only to the data in the document, excluding Microsoft Word XML. False applies the transform to the entire document, including Word XML. Default value is True.
Returns the document type (template or document).
Undoes the last action or a sequence of actions, which are displayed in the Undo list. Returns True if the actions were successfully undone.
Optional Object. The number of actions to be undone.
Clears the list of actions that can be undone for the specified document. Corresponds to the list of items that appears when you click the arrow beside the Undo button on the Standard toolbar.
Reverses the effect of , and enables line breaks to change and ink annotations to move when you resize the Web browser window.
Removes protection from the specified document. If the document isn't protected, this method generates an error.
Optional Object. The password string used to protect the document. Passwords are case-sensitive. If the document is protected with a password and the correct password isn't supplied, a dialog box prompts the user for the password.
Copies all styles from the attached template into the document, overwriting any existing styles in the document that have the same name.
Determines if the styles in the specified document are updated to match the styles in the attached template each time the document is opened.
Updates the keyword and comment text in the Properties dialog box (File menu) to reflect the AutoSummary content for the specified document.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to use the default math settings when creating new equations. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if the document or application was created or opened by the user.
Returns a collection that represents the variables stored in the specified document.
Determines if the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) project for the specified document has been digitally signed.
Returns the VBProject object for the specified template or document.
Returns a collection that represents all the versions of the specified document.
Displays the code window for the selected ActiveX control in the specified document.
Displays the property window for the selected ActiveX control in the specified document.
Returns the object, which contains document-level attributes used by Microsoft Word when you save a document as a Web page or open a Web page.
Displays a preview of the current document as it would look if saved as a Web page.
Returns a collection that represents all windows for the specified document (for example, Sales.doc:1 and Sales.doc:2).
Returns the flat XML format for the Word Open XML contents of the document. Read-only.
String
Returns a collection that represents all the words in a document.
Sets a password for saving changes to the specified document.
Determines if the specified document is protected with a write password.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether to hide the XML namespaces in the list of elements in the XML Structure task pane.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of all XML elements within a document or in a selection or range— including those elements that are only partially within the selection or range.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether a document is saved with the XML markup or as text only.
Returns or sets a String that specifies the path and file name for the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) to apply when a user saves a document.
Returns an collection that represents the schemas attached to a document.
Returns an collection that represents all nodes in the document that have validation errors.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether error message text is generated from the built-in Microsoft Word error messages or from the Microsoft XML Core Services (MSXML) 5.0 component included with Office.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether to save a document through an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT).
Contains font attributes (font name, font size, color, and so on) for an object.
True if the font is formatted as all capital letters. Returns True, False, or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle (reverses the current setting). Read/write Integer.
Returns or sets the type of animation applied to the font.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
True if the font or range is formatted as bold. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
True if the font or range is formatted as bold. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (for a mixture of bold and non-bold text). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets the 24-bit color for the specified object.
Returns or sets the color for the specified or object.
Returns or sets the color for the specified object in a right-to-left language document.
Specifies whether or not contextual alternates are enabled for the specified font.
A object.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Returns or sets the 24-bit color to be used for diacritics for the specified object. Can be any valid constant or a value returned by Visual Basic's RGB function. Read/write.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the number of characters per line for the corresponding object. Read/write Boolean.
True if the specified font is formatted as double strikethrough text. Returns True, False, or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Returns a read-only object that represents the character formatting of the specified font.
True if the specified font is formatted as embossed. Returns True, False, or wdUndefined. Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Returns or sets the emphasis mark for a character or designated character string.
True if the font is formatted as engraved. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Gets a object that contains fill formatting properties for the font used by the specified range of text.
A object.
Gets a object that represents the glow formatting for the font used by the specified range of text.
A object.
Increases the font size to the next available size. If the selection or range contains more than one font size, each size is increased to the next available setting.
True if the font is formatted as hidden text. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
True if the font or range is formatted as italic. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
True if the font or range is formatted as italic. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (for a mixture of italic and non-italic text). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Returns or sets the minimum font size for which Microsoft Word will adjust kerning automatically. Read/write Single.
Gets or sets the ligatures setting for the specified Font object.
A object.
Gets a object that specifies the formatting for a line.
A object.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object. Read/write String.
Returns or sets the font used for Latin text (characters with character codes from 0 (zero) through 127). Read/write String.
Returns or sets the name of the font in a right-to-left language document. Read/write String.
Returns or sets an East Asian font name. Read/write String.
Returns or sets the font used for characters with character codes from 128 through 255. Read/write String.
Returns or sets the number form setting for an OpenType font.
A object.
Gets or sets the number spacing setting for a font.
A object.
True if the font is formatted as outline. Returns True, False, or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the position of text (in points) relative to the base line. A positive number raises the text, and a negative number lowers it. Read/write Integer.
Gets a object that represents the reflection formatting for a shape.
A object.
Removes manual character formatting (formatting not applied using a style).
Returns or sets the scaling percentage applied to the font. This property stretches or compresses text horizontally as a percentage of the current size (the scaling range is from 1 through 600). Read/write Integer.
Sets the specified font formatting as the default for the active document and all new documents based on the active template. The default font formatting is stored in the Normal style.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
True if the specified font is formatted as shadowed. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined. Read/write Integer.
Decreases the font size to the next available size.
Returns or sets the font size in points. Read/write Single.
Returns or sets the font size in points. Read/write Single.
True if the font is formatted as small capital letters. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) between characters. Read/write Single.
True if the font is formatted as strikethrough text. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
Gets or sets the stylistic set for the specified font.
The stylistic set.
True if the font is formatted as subscript. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Integer.
True if the font is formatted as superscript. Returns True, False or wdUndefined (a mixture of True and False). Can be set to True, False, or wdToggle. Read/write Long.
Gets a object that represents the color for the specified font.
The color for the specified font.
Gets a object that specifies the shadow formatting for the specified font.
The shadow formatting for the specified font.
Gets a object that contains 3-D effect formatting properties for the specified font.
The 3-D effect formatting properties for the specified font.
Returns or sets the type of underline applied to the font. Read/write .
Returns or sets the 24-bit color of the underline for the specified object.
Contains top-level properties and methods.
Returns a object that represents the active document (the document with the focus). If there are no documents open, an error occurs.
Returns or sets the name of the active printer.
Gets a object that represents the active protected view window (the protected view window with the focus).
A object.
Returns a object that represents the active window (the window with the focus).
Returns a collection that represents all available add-ins, regardless of whether they're currently loaded.
Returns a object that contains the files used by the online Help search engine.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Office Assistant.
Returns a collection that represents the captions that are automatically added when items such as tables and pictures are inserted into a document.
Returns a object that contains the current AutoCorrect options, entries, and exceptions.
Returns a object that represents automatic corrections made to e-mail messages.
Returns a unique number for the specified key combination.
Required . A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional WdKey. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional WdKey. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional WdKey. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Returns a collection that represents all the available caption labels.
Converts a measurement from centimeters to points (1 cm = 28.35 points).
Required Single. The centimeter value to be converted to points.
Sets the folder in which Microsoft Word searches for documents.
Required String. The path to the folder in which Word searches for documents.
Checks a string for spelling errors.
Required String. The text whose spelling is to be checked.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the custom dictionary.
Optional Object. True if capitalization is ignored. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of the main dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Removes nonprinting characters (character codes 1 – 29) and special Microsoft Word characters from the specified string or changes them to spaces (character code 32).
Required String. The source string.
Returns a collection that represents the menu bar and all the toolbars in Microsoft Word.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the collection of active custom dictionaries. Active custom dictionaries are marked with a check in the Custom Dictionaries dialog box.
Returns or sets a or object that represents the template or document in which changes to menu bars, toolbars, and key bindings are stored.
Sends a command or series of commands to an application through the specified dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Required String. A command or series of commands recognized by the receiving application (the DDE server). If the receiving application cannot perform the specified command, an error occurs.
Opens a dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to another application, and returns the channel number.
Required String. The name of the application.
Required String. The name of a DDE topic— for example, the name of an open document— recognized by the application to which you're opening a channel.
Uses an open dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to send data to an application.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Required String. The item within a DDE topic to which the specified data is to be sent.
Required String. The data to be sent to the receiving application (the DDE server).
Uses an open dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to request information from the receiving application, and returns the information as a string.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Required String. The item to be requested.
Closes the specified dynamic data exchange (DDE) channel to another application.
Required Integer. The channel number returned by the method.
Closes all dynamic data exchange (DDE) channels opened by Microsoft Word.
Returns a collection that represents all the built-in dialog boxes in Microsoft Word.
Returns a collection that represents all the open documents.
Returns a collection that represents all the file converters available to Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the specified key combination.
Required Integer. A key you specify by using one of the constants.
Optional Object. A second key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Returns a object that includes the names of all the available fonts.
Returns a collection that represents the words suggested as spelling replacements for a given word.
Required String. The word whose spelling is to be checked.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of the custom dictionary.
Optional Object. True to ignore words in all uppercase letters. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of the main dictionary. If you don't specify a main dictionary, Microsoft Word uses the main dictionary that corresponds to the language formatting of or of the first word in the range.
Optional Object. Specifies the way Word makes spelling suggestions. Can be one of the following constants. The default value is WdSpellword.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Returns a collection that represents all the active custom conversion dictionaries.
Displays on-line Help information.
Required Object. The on-line Help topic or window. Can be any constant.
Converts a measurement from inches to points (1 inch = 72 points).
Required Single. The inch value to be converted to points.
Determines if the specified variable that references an object is valid.
Required Object. A variable that references an object.
Gets whether the application window is a protected view window.
true if the application window is a protected view window; otherwise, false.
Returns a collection that represents customized key assignments, which include a key code, a key category, and a command.
Returns a object that represents all the key combinations assigned to the specified item.
Required . The category of the key combination.
Required String. The name of the command.
Optional Object. Additional text, if any, required for the command specified by . For more information, see the method for the object.
Returns the key combination string for the specified keys (for example, CTRL+SHIFT+A).
Required Integer. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional Object. A second key you specify by using one of the constants.
Returns a object that includes the names of all the available landscape fonts.
Returns a collection that represents the proofing languages listed in the Language dialog box.
Returns a object, which contains information about the language settings in Microsoft Word.
Converts a measurement from lines to points (1 line = 12 points).
Required Single. The line value to be converted to points.
Returns a collection that represents the three list template galleries: Bulleted, Numbered, and Outline Numbered.
Returns a or object that represents the template or document in which the module that contains the running procedure is stored.
Converts a measurement from millimeters to points (1 mm = 2.85 points).
Required Single. The millimeter value to be converted to points.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Opens a new window with the same document as the specified window.
Returns a object that represents the Normal template.
Returns an object that represents application settings in Microsoft Word.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Converts a measurement from picas to points (1 pica = 12 points).
Required Single. The pica value to be converted to points.
Converts a measurement from pixels to points.
Required Single. The pixel value to be converted to points.
Optional Object. True to convert vertical pixels; False to convert horizontal pixels.
Converts a measurement from points to centimeters (1 centimeter = 28.35 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to inches (1 inch = 72 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to lines (1 line = 12 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to millimeters (1 millimeter = 2.835 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to picas (1 pica = 12 points).
Required Single. The measurement, in points.
Converts a measurement from points to pixels.
Required Single. The point value to be converted to pixels.
Optional Object. True to return the result as vertical pixels; False to return the result as horizontal pixels.
Returns a object that includes the names of all the available portrait fonts.
Determines if print preview is the current view.
Gets a object that represents the open protected view windows.
A object.
Returns a collection that represents the most recently accessed files.
Repeats the most recent editing action one or more times.
Optional Object. The number of times you want to repeat the last command.
Returns the object that represents a selected range or the insertion point.
Determines if the Visual Basic Editor window is visible.
Displays the specified text in the status bar.
Returns a object that contains information from the thesaurus on synonyms, antonyms, or related words and expressions for the specified word or phrase.
Required String. The specified word or phrase.
Optional Object. The language used for the thesaurus. Can be one of the constants (although some of the constants listed may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed).
Returns a object, which can be used to return system-related information and perform system-related tasks.
Returns a collection that represents all the applications that are running.
Returns a collection that represents all the available templates — global templates as well as those attached to open documents.
Returns a object that represents the Visual Basic Editor.
Returns a collection that represents all document windows. The collection corresponds to the window names that appear at the bottom of the Window menu.
Returns an Automation object (Word.Basic) that includes methods for all the WordBasic statements and functions available in Microsoft Word version 6.0 and Word for Windows 95.
Represents the elements of a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the attention line text for a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the carbon copy (CC) recipients for a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the closing text for a letter created by the Letter Wizard (for example, "Sincerely yours").
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the date for a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns a read-only object that represents the contents of the specified letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the number of enclosures for a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
True if the header and footer from the page design template are included in a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Associated with the Letter Wizard in Microsoft Word. Not used in the U.S. English version of Word.
True if space is reserved for a preprinted letterhead in a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the location of the preprinted letterhead in a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to be reserved for a preprinted letterhead in a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the layout of a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the mailing instruction text for a letter created by the Letter Wizard (for example, "Certified Mail").
Returns or sets the name of the template attached to the document created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the mailing address of the person who'll be receiving the letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the recipient code. Not used in the U.S. English version of Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the recipient's gender, if known. Not used in the U.S. English version of Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the name of the person who'll be receiving the letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the reference line (for example, "In reply to:") for a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the return address for a letter created with the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the short form address. Not used in the U.S. English version of Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the salutation text for a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the type of salutation for a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the sender's city. Not used in the U.S. English version of Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the sender code. Not used in the U.S. English version of Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the company name of the person creating a letter with the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the gender used with the salutation. Not used in the U.S. English version of Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the initials of the person creating a letter with the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the job title of the person creating a letter with the Letter Wizard.
Returns or sets the name of the person creating a letter with the Letter Wizard.
Not used in the U.S. English version of Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the subject text of a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Represents all the formatting for a paragraph.
True if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese and Latin text for the specified paragraphs.
True if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese text and numbers for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified paragraphs.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
True if Microsoft Word is set to automatically adjust the right indent for the specified paragraphs if you’ve specified a set number of characters per line.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the vertical position of fonts on a line.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets the value (in characters) for a first-line or hanging indent. Use a positive value to set a first-line indent, and use a negative value to set a hanging indent.
Returns or sets the left indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the right indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs.
Removes any spacing before the specified paragraphs.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if Microsoft Word aligns characters in the specified paragraphs to the line grid when a set number of lines per page is specified.
Returns a read-only object that represents the paragraph formatting of the specified paragraph.
True if Microsoft Word applies East Asian line-breaking rules to the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the value (in points) for a first line or hanging indent. Use a positive value to set a first-line indent, and use a negative value to set a hanging indent.
True if Microsoft Word changes punctuation symbols at the beginning of a line to half-width characters for the specified paragraphs.
True if hanging punctuation is enabled for the specified paragraphs.
True if the specified paragraphs are included in automatic hyphenation. False if the specified paragraphs are to be excluded from automatic hyphenation. Can be True, False or wdUndefined.
Indents one or more paragraphs by a specified number of characters.
Required Short. The number of characters by which the specified paragraphs are to be indented.
Indents the first line of one or more paragraphs by a specified number of characters.
Required Short. The number of characters by which the first line of each specified paragraph is to be indented.
True if all lines in the specified paragraphs remain on the same page when Microsoft Word repaginates the document. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
True if the specified paragraph remains on the same page as the paragraph that follows it when Microsoft Word repaginates the document. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the left indent value (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the line spacing (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the line spacing for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in gridlines) after the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in gridlines) before the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents whether left and right indents are the same width. Can be True, False, or . Read/write.
Integer
True if line numbers are repressed for the specified paragraphs. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
If spacing before the specified paragraphs is 0 (zero), this method sets spacing to 12 points. If spacing before the paragraphs is greater than 0 (zero), this method sets spacing to 0 (zero).
Sets spacing before the specified paragraphs to 12 points.
Returns or sets the outline level for the specified paragraphs.
True if a page break is forced before the specified paragraphs. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the reading order of the specified paragraphs without changing their alignment.
Removes manual paragraph formatting (formatting not applied using a style). For example, if you manually right align a paragraph and the underlying style has a different alignment, the Reset method changes the alignment to match the formatting of the underlying style.
Returns or sets the right indent (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Single-spaces the specified paragraphs. The exact spacing is determined by the font size of the largest characters in each paragraph.
Formats the specified paragraphs with 1.5-line spacing. The exact spacing is determined by adding 6 points to the font size of the largest character in each paragraph.
Double-spaces the specified paragraphs. The exact spacing is determined by adding 12 points to the font size of the largest character in each paragraph.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in points) after the specified paragraph.
True if Microsoft Word automatically sets the amount of spacing after the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) before the specified paragraphs.
True if Microsoft Word automatically sets the amount of spacing before the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Sets a hanging indent to a specified number of tab stops.
Required Short. The number of tab stops to indent (if positive) or the number of tab stops to remove from the indent (if negative).
Sets the left indent for the specified paragraphs to a specified number of tab stops.
Required Short. The number of tab stops to indent (if positive) or the number of tab stops to remove from the indent (if negative).
Returns or sets a collection that represents all the custom tab stops for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets a enumeration value that represents how tightly text wraps around shapes or text boxes. Read/write.
True if the first and last lines in the specified paragraph remain on the same page as the rest of the paragraph when Word repaginates the document. Can be True, False or wdUndefined.
True if Microsoft Word wraps Latin text in the middle of a word in the specified paragraphs or text frames.
Represents a single add-in, either installed or not installed.
Returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns a value indicating whether the specified add-in is automatically loaded when Microsoft Word is started.
Returns a value indicating whether the specified add-in is a Microsoft Word add-in library (WLL).
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a value that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets a value indicating True if the specified add-in is installed (loaded).
Returns a value that indicates the name of the specified object.
Returns a value that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a value that indicates the URL to the specified object.
A collection of objects that represents all the add-ins available to Microsoft Word, regardless of whether or not they're currently loaded.
Adds the specified file to the list of available add-ins.
The path for the template or WLL.
True to install the add-in. False to add the add-in to the list of add-ins but not install it. The default value is True.
Returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns a value that indicates the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a value that indicates the specified object in a collection.
The name of the individual object to be returned.
Returns a value that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Unloads all loaded add-ins and optionally removes them from the collection.
True to remove the unloaded add-ins from the AddIns collection (the names are removed from the Templates and Add-ins dialog box). False to leave the unloaded add-ins in the collection.
Contains a collection of adjustment values for the specified AutoShape or WordArt object.
Returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns a value indicating the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the specified adjustment value.
The index number of the adjustment.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified collection.
Represents the Microsoft Office Word application.
Events interface for Microsoft Word 97 object events.
Events interface for Microsoft Word 2000 object events.
Events interface for Microsoft Word 2002 object events.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The DocumentBeforeClose event occurs immediately before any open document closes.
The document that's being closed.
False when the event occurs. If the event procedure sets this argument to True, the document doesn't close when the procedure is finished.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The DocumentBeforePrint event occurs before any open document is printed.
The document that's being printed.
False when the event occurs. If the event procedure sets this argument to True, the document isn't printed when the procedure is finished.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The DocumentBeforeSave event occurs before any open document is saved.
The document that's being saved.
True to display the Save As dialog box.
False when the event occurs. If the event procedure sets this argument to True, the document isn't saved when the procedure is finished.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The DocumentChange event occurs when a new document is created, when an existing document is opened, or when another document is made the active document.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The DocumentOpen event occurs when a document is opened.
The document that's being opened.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The DocumentSync event occurs when the local copy of a document that is part of a Document Workspace is synchronized with the copy on the server.
. The document being synchronized.
Required . The status of the document synchronization.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The EPostageInsert event occurs when a user inserts electronic postage into a document.
The name of the document to which to add electronic postage.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The EPostageInsertEx event occurs when a user inserts electronic postage into a document.
Required . The document to which electronic postage is being added.
Integer. The starting position in the document for the delivery address. Positioning corresponds to the value of the property for a object.
Integer. The ending position in the document for the delivery address. Positioning corresponds to the value of the property for a Range object.
Integer. The starting position in the document for the return address. Positioning corresponds to the value of the Start property for a Range object.
Integer. The ending position in the document for the return address. Positioning corresponds to the value of the End property for a Range object.
Integer. The width of the envelope in 1/1440-inch units.
Integer. The height of the envelope in 1/1440-inch units.
String. The name of the printer as specified on the Printing Options tab of the Envelope Options dialog box.
String. The feed method as specified on the Printing Options tab of the Envelope Options dialog box.
Boolean. True if the user has specified to print the envelope. False if the user has specified to insert the envelope into the document.
Boolean. True cancels the action the user specified as indicated in the parameter.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The EPostagePropertyDialog event occurs when a user clicks the E-postage Properties (Labels and Envelopes dialog box) button or Print Electronic Postage toolbar button.
The name of the document to which to add electronic postage.
Events interface for Microsoft Word 2003 object events.
Occurs immediately before any open document closes.
Occurs before any open document is printed.
Occurs before any open document is saved.
Occurs when a new document is created, when an existing document is opened, or when another document is made the active document.
Occurs when a document is opened.
Occurs when the local copy of a document that is part of a Document Workspace is synchronized with the copy on the server.
Occurs when a user inserts electronic postage into a document.
Occurs when a user inserts electronic postage into a document.
Occurs when a user clicks the E-postage Properties (Labels and Envelopes dialog box) button or Print Electronic Postage toolbar button.
Occurs after all records in a mail merge have merged successfully.
Occurs after each record in the data source successfully merges in a mail merge.
Occurs when a merge is executed before any records merge.
Occurs as a merge is executed for the individual records in a merge.
Occurs when the data source is loaded for a mail merge.
Occurs when a user performs address verification by clicking Validate in the Mail Merge Recipients dialog box.
Occurs when a user validates mail merge recipients by clicking the Validate addresses link button in the Mail Merge Recipients dialog box.
Occurs when the custom button is clicked on step six of the Mail Merge Wizard.
Occurs when a user changes from a specified step to a specified step in the Mail Merge Wizard.
Occurs when a new document is created.
Occurs when any protected view window is activated.
Occurs immediately before a protected view window or a document in a protected view window closes.
Occurs immediately before editing is enabled on the document in the specified protected view window.
Occurs when a protected view window is deactivated.
Occurs when a protected view window is opened.
Occurs when a protected view window is moved or resized.
Occurs when the user quits Word.
Occurs when any document window is activated.
Occurs when the editing area of a document window is double-clicked, before the default double-click action.
Occurs when the editing area of a document window is right-clicked, before the default right-click action.
Occurs when any document window is deactivated.
Occurs when the selection changes in the active document window.
Occurs when the application window is resized or moved.
Occurs when the parent XML node of the current selection changes.
Occurs when there is a validation error in the document.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeAfterMerge event occurs after all records in a mail merge have merged successfully.
The mail merge main document.
The document created from the mail merge.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeAfterRecordMerge event occurs after each record in the data source successfully merges in a mail merge.
The mail merge main document.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeBeforeMerge event occurs when a merge is executed before any records merge.
The mail merge main document.
The first record in the data source to include in the mail merge.
The last record in the data source to include in the mail merge.
True stops the mail merge process before it starts.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeBeforeRecordMerge event occurs as a merge is executed for the individual records in a merge.
The mail merge main document.
True stops the mail merge process for the current record only before it starts.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeDataSourceLoad event occurs when the data source is loaded for a mail merge.
The mail merge main document.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeDataSourceValidate event occurs when a user performs address verification by clicking Validate in the Mail Merge Recipients dialog box.
The mail merge main document.
True runs the accompanying validation code against the mail merge data source. False cancels the data source validation.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeWizardSendToCustom event occurs when the custom button is clicked on step six of the Mail Merge Wizard.
The mail merge main document.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The MailMergeWizardStateChange event occurs when a user changes from a specified step to a specified step in the Mail Merge Wizard.
The mail merge main document.
The Mail Merge Wizard step from which a user is moving.
The Mail Merge Wizard step to which a user is moving.
True moves the user to the next step. False for the user to remain at the current step.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The NewDocument event occurs when a new document is created.
The new document.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The Quit event occurs when the user quits Word.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The WindowActivate event occurs when any document window is activated.
The document displayed in the activated window.
The window that's being activated.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The WindowBeforeDoubleClick event occurs when the editing area of a document window is double-clicked, before the default double-click action.
The current selection.
False when the event occurs. If the event procedure sets this argument to True, the default double-click action does not occur when the procedure is finished.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The WindowBeforeRightClick event occurs when the editing area of a document window is right-clicked, before the default right-click action.
The current selection.
False when the event occurs. If the event procedure sets this argument to True, the default right-click action does not occur when the procedure is finished.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The WindowDeactivate event occurs when any document window is deactivated.
The document displayed in the deactivated window.
The deactivated window.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The WindowSelectionChange event occurs when the selection changes in the active document window.
The new selection.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The WindowSize event occurs when the application window is resized or moved.
The document in the window being sized.
The window being sized.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The XMLSelectionChange event occurs when the parent XML node of the current selection changes.
. The text selected, including XML elements. If no text is selected, the parameter returns either nothing or the first character to the right of the insertion point.
. The XML node from which the insertion point is moving.
XMLNode. The XML node to which the insertion point is moving.
Required Integer. The reason why the selection has changed. Can be any of the constants.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The XMLValidationError event occurs when there is a validation error in the document.
. The XML element that is invalid.
Represents a single caption that can be automatically added when items such as tables, pictures, or OLE objects are inserted into a document.
Returns a value that represents a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value indicating whether a caption is automatically added when the item is inserted into a document.
Returns or sets the caption label ("Figure," "Table," or "Equation," for example) of the specified caption.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a value that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the captions that can be automatically added when items such as tables, pictures, or OLE objects are inserted into a document.
Returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Prevents Microsoft Word from automatically adding captions to any type of item.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
The name of the individual object to be returned.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the AutoCorrect functionality in Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word automatically corrects instances in which you use the CAPS LOCK key inadvertently as you type.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word automatically capitalizes the first letter of days of the week.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word automatically applies the correct font to Latin words typed in the middle of Hangul text or vice versa.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word automatically makes the second letter lowercase if the first two letters of a word are typed in uppercase. For example, "WOrd" is corrected to "Word."
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word automatically transposes words to their native alphabet if you type text in a language other than the current keyboard language.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word automatically capitalizes the first letter in each sentence.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether to automatically capitalize the first letter of table cells.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether to display the AutoCorrect Options button.
Returns a value that indicates a collection that represents the current list of AutoCorrect entries.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word automatically adds abbreviations to the list of AutoCorrect First Letter exceptions.
Returns a collection that represents the list of abbreviations after which Microsoft Word won't automatically capitalize the next letter.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether to automatically add words to the list of Hangul and alphabet AutoCorrect exceptions on the Korean tab in the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box.
Returns a collection that represents the list of Hangul and alphabet AutoCorrect exceptions.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether to add words to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions on the Other Corrections tab in the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box.
Returns a collection that represents the list of words that Microsoft Word won't correct automatically.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether to automatically replace specified text with entries from the AutoCorrect list.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether to automatically replace misspelled text with suggestions from the spelling checker as the user types.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether to automatically add words to the list of AutoCorrect Initial Caps exceptions.
Returns a collection that represents the list of terms containing mixed capitalization that Microsoft Word won't correct automatically.
A collection of objects that represent all the AutoCorrect entries available to Microsoft Word. The AutoCorrectEntries collection includes all the entries in the AutoCorrect dialog box (Tools menu).
Adds a plain-text AutoCorrect entry to the list of available AutoCorrect entries.
The text you want to have automatically inserted whenever the text specified by is typed.
The text you want to have automatically replaced with the text specified by .
Creates a formatted AutoCorrect entry, preserving all text attributes of the specified range.
The formatted text that Microsoft Word will insert automatically whenever is typed.
The text to replace automatically with .
Returns a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
The name of the individual object to be returned.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single AutoCorrect entry.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Replaces a range with the value of the specified AutoCorrect entry.
Required object.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a value that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a value that indicates if formatting is stored with the AutoCorrect entry replacement text.
Returns or sets the value of the AutoCorrect entry.
A collection of objects that represent the AutoText entries in a template.
Adds an AutoText entry to the list of available AutoText entries.
A range of text that will be inserted whenever is typed.
The text that, when typed, initiates an AutoText entry.
Deletes the specified range and adds the contents of the range to the Spike (a built-in AutoText entry).
The range that's deleted and appended to the Spike.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
The name of the individual object to be returned.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single AutoText entry.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word Application.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a value that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Inserts the AutoText entry in place of the specified range.
The location for the AutoText entry.
Whether to insert the AutoText entry with its original formatting.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the name of the style applied to the specified AutoText entry.
Returns or sets the value of the AutoText entry.
A collection of all the objects in the specified chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Returns the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a single object from an collection.
The axis type.
The axis.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Represents a single axis in a chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
True if the value axis crosses the category axis between categories. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the type of axis group. Read-only.
Returns the title of the specified axis. Read-only.
Returns or sets the base unit for the specified category axis. Read/write.
True if Microsoft Word chooses appropriate base units for the specified category axis. The default value is True. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns or sets all the category names for the specified axis, as a text array. Read/write.
Object
Returns or sets the category axis type. Read/write.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets the point on the specified axis where the other axis crosses. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets the point on the value axis where the category axis crosses it. Applies only to the value axis. Read/write.
Double
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns or sets the unit label for the value axis. Read/write.
If the value of the
property is , the property returns or sets the value of the displayed units. The value must be from 0 through 10E307. Read/write.
Double
Returns the
object for the specified axis. Returns Nothing if the
property is set to False. Read-only.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only.
True if the label specified by the
or
property is displayed on the specified axis. The default value is True. Read/write.
Boolean
True if the axis has major gridlines. Only axes in the primary axis group can have gridlines. Read/write.
Boolean
True if the axis has minor gridlines. Only axes in the primary axis group can have gridlines. Read/write.
Boolean
True if the axis or chart has a visible title. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the height, in points, of the object.
Double
Returns the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns or sets the base of the logarithm when you are using log scales. Read/write.
Double
Returns the major gridlines for the specified axis. Only axes in the primary axis group can have gridlines. Read-only.
Returns or sets the type of major tick mark for the specified axis. Read/write .
Returns or sets the major units for the value axis. Read/write.
Double
True if Microsoft Word calculates the major units for the value axis. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the major unit scale value for the category axis when the property is set to . Read/write.
Returns or sets the maximum value on the value axis. Read/write.
Double
True if Microsoft Word calculates the maximum value for the value axis. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the minimum value on the value axis. Read/write.
Double
True if Microsoft Word calculates the minimum value for the value axis. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the minor gridlines for the specified axis. Only axes in the primary axis group can have gridlines. Read-only.
Returns or sets the type of minor tick mark for the specified axis. Read/write.
Returns or sets the minor units on the value axis. Read/write.
Double
True if Microsoft Word calculates minor units for the value axis. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the minor unit scale value for the category axis when the property is set to . Read/write.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
True if Microsoft Word plots data points from last to first. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the value axis scale type. Read/write.
Selects the object.
Object
Describes the position of tick-mark labels on the specified axis. Read/write.
Returns the tick-mark labels for the specified axis. Read-only.
Returns or sets the number of categories or series between tick-mark labels. Applies only to category and series axes. Can be a value from 1 through 31999. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets whether or not the tick label spacing is automatic. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the number of categories or series between tick marks. Applies only to category and series axes. Can be a value from 1 through 31999. Read/write.
Integer
Returns the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns the axis type.
Returns the width, in points, of the object.
Double
True if an axis title will occupy the chart layout space when a chart layout is being determined. The default value is True. Read/write
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes. The default value is True.
Boolean
Returns the border of the object.
Returns or sets the axis title text.
String
Returns a
object that represents a range of characters within the object text. You can use the object to format characters within a text string.
The first character to be returned. If this argument is either 1 or omitted, this property returns a range of characters starting with the first character.
The number of characters to be returned. If this argument is omitted, this property returns the remainder of the string (everything after the character).
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object that contains fill formatting properties for the specified chart.
Returns the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only.
Gets or sets a String value that represents the formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English.
Represents the formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
Gets the height, in points, of the object.
The height, in points, of the object.
Returns or sets the horizontal alignment for the specified object.
Object
True if an axis title will occupy the chart layout space when a chart layout is being determined. The default value is True. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the interior of the specified object.
Returns or sets the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns the name of the object.
String
Returns or sets an Integer value that represents the text orientation.
Integer
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets the position of the axis title on the chart. Read/write.
Returns or sets an enumeration value that represents the reading order for the specified object. Read/write.
Integer
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Returns or sets the text for the specified object. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns or sets the vertical alignment of the specified object.
Object
Gets the width, in points, of the object.
The width, in points, of the object.
Represents the list of sources available attached to the document (in the current list) or the list of sources available in the application (in the master list).
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the name of the active style to use for a bibliography. Read/write.
String
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Generates a unique identification tag for a bibliography source and returns the tag.
String
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns a collection that represents all the sources contained in a bibliography. Read-only.
Represents a single bookmark.
Returns a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns a value that indicates if the specified bookmark is a table column.
Sets a new bookmark identified by the argument to the location marked by the specified object.
The name of the new bookmark.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a value that indicates if the specified bookmark is empty.
Returns or sets the ending character position of a bookmark.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Selects the specified object.
Returns or sets the starting character position of a bookmark.
Returns the story type for the specified bookmark.
A collection of objects that represent the bookmarks in the specified selection, range, or document.
Adds a bookmark to a range.
A object that represents the bookmark added to the range.
The name of the bookmark. The name cannot be more than one word.
The range of text marked by the bookmark. A bookmark can be set to a collapsed range (the insertion point).
Returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the sorting option for bookmark names displayed in the Bookmark dialog box (Insert menu).
Determines whether the specified bookmark exists.
True if the specified bookmark exists, False if not.
A bookmark name.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
The name of the individual object to be returned.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if hidden bookmarks are included in the collection.
Represents a border of an object.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the graphical page-border design for a document.
Returns or sets the width (in points) of the specified graphical page border.
Returns or sets the 24-bit color for the specified object.
Returns or sets the color for the specified border object.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an inside border that can be applied to the specified object.
Returns or sets the border line style for the specified object.
Returns or sets the line width of an object's border.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if the specified object is visible.
A collection of objects that represent the borders of an object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if page borders are displayed in front of the document text.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Applies the specified page-border formatting to all sections in a document.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether the specified page border is measured from the edge of the page or from the text it surrounds.
Returns or sets the space (in points) between the text and the bottom border.
Returns or sets the space (in points) between the text and the left border.
Returns or sets the space (in points) between the right edge of the text and the right border.
Returns or sets the space (in points) between the text and the top border.
Returns or sets the border formatting for the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if page borders are enabled for the first page in the section.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if page borders are enabled for all pages in the section except for the first page.
Returns a value that indicates if a horizontal border can be applied to the object.
Returns a value that indicates if a vertical border can be applied to the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates the 24-bit color of the inside borders.
Returns or sets the color of the inside borders.
Returns or sets the inside border for the specified object.
Returns or sets the line width of the inside border of an object.
Returns a value that indicates if vertical borders at the edges of paragraphs and tables are removed so that the horizontal borders can connect to the page border.
An expression that returns a object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if vertical borders at the edges of paragraphs and tables are removed so that the horizontal borders can connect to the page border.
Returns or sets the 24-bit color of the outside borders.
Returns or sets the color of the outside borders.
Returns or sets the outside border for the specified object.
Returns or sets the line width of the outside border of an object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if the specified border is formatted as shadowed.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if a page border encompasses the document footer.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if a page border encompasses the document header.
Represents individual page, column, and section breaks in a page.
Returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a value that represents the page number on which the specified break occurs.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
A collection of page, column, or section breaks in a page. Use the collection and the related objects and properties to programmatically define page layout in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
The ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the browser tool used to move the insertion point to objects in a document.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Moves the selection to the next item indicated by the browser target.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
For the object, moves the selection to the previous item indicated by the browser target.
Returns or sets the document item that the and methods locate.
Represents a building block in a template. A building block is pre-built content, similar to autotext, that may contain text, images, and formatting.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the category for a building block. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the specified building block.
Returns or sets the description for a building block. Read/write.
String
Returns the internal identification number for a building block. Read-only.
String
Returns the position of an item in a collection. Read-only.
Integer
Inserts the value of a building block into a document and returns a object that represents the contents of the building block within the document.
The location of where to place the contents of the building block.
True inserts the building block as rich, formatted text. False inserts the building block as plain text.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents how to insert the contents of a building block into a document. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets the name of a building block. Read/write.
String
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns the type for a building block. Read-only.
Returns or sets the contents of a building block. Read/write.
String
Represents a collection of all objects in a template.
Creates a new building block entry in a template and returns a object that represents the new building block entry.
Specifies the name of the building block entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies the type of building block to create. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies the category of the new building block entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies the value of the buildling block entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies the description of the buildling block entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies whether the building block entry is inserted as a page, a paragraph, or inline. If omitted, the default value is . Corresponds to the property for the object.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the specified item in the collection.
Specifies a String or Integer that represents the name or ordinal position of the object in the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a collection of objects for a specific building block type and category in a template.
Creates a new building block and returns a object.
Specifies the name of the building block entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies the value of the buildling block entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies the description of the buildling block entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Specifies whether the building block entry is inserted as a page, a paragraph, or inline. If omitted, the default value is . Corresponds to the property for the object.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the specified item in the collection.
Specifies a String or Integer that represents the name or ordinal position of the object in the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a type of building block. Each object is a member of the collection.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents the categories for a building block type. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the localized name of a building block type. Read-only.
String
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
Represents a collection of objects.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Required Specifies the building block type of the item in the collection.
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
Contains properties and methods that apply to line callouts.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if a vertical accent bar separates the callout text from the callout line.
Returns or sets a value that indicates the angle of the callout line.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if the place where the callout line attaches to the callout text box changes depending on whether the origin of the callout line (where the callout points to) is to the left or right of the callout text box.
Returns a value that indicates whether to automatically set the length of the callout line.
Specifies that the first segment of the callout line (the segment attached to the text callout box) be scaled automatically when the callout is moved.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether the text in the specified callout is surrounded by a border.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Sets the vertical distance (in points) from the edge of the text bounding box to the place where the callout line attaches to the text box.
The drop distance, in points.
Specifies that the first segment of the callout line (the segment attached to the text callout box) retain a fixed length whenever the callout is moved.
The length of the first segment of the callout, in points.
For callouts with an explicitly set drop value, this property returns the vertical distance (in points) from the edge of the text bounding box to the place where the callout line attaches to the text box.
Returns a value that indicates where the callout line attaches to the callout text box.
Returns or sets a value that indicates the horizontal distance (in points) between the end of the callout line and the text bounding box.
When the property of the specified callout is set to False, the Length property returns the length (in points) of the first segment of the callout line (the segment attached to the text callout box).
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Specifies whether the callout line attaches to the top, bottom, or center of the callout text box or whether it attaches at a point that's a specified distance from the top or bottom of the text box.
The starting position of the callout line relative to the text bounding box.
Returns or sets a value that indicates the callout type.
Represents the shapes in a drawing canvas.
Adds a borderless line callout to a drawing canvas.
The type of callout.
The position, in points, of the left edge of the callout's bounding box.
The position, in points, of the top edge of the callout's bounding box.
The width, in points, of the callout's bounding box.
The height, in points, of the callout's bounding box.
Adds a connecting line between two shapes in a drawing canvas.
The type of connector.
The horizontal position that marks the beginning of the connector.
The vertical position that marks the beginning of the connector.
The horizontal position that marks the end of the connector.
The vertical position that marks the end of the connector.
Adds a Bézier curve in a drawing canvas.
An array of coordinate pairs that specifies the vertices and control points of the curve. The first point you specify is the starting vertex, and the next two points are control points for the first Bézier segment. Then, for each additional segment of the curve, you specify a vertex and two control points. The last point you specify is the ending vertex for the curve. Note that you must always specify 3n + 1 points, where n is the number of segments in the curve.
Adds a text label to a drawing canvas.
The orientation of the text.
The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the label relative to the left edge of the drawing canvas.
The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the label relative to the top edge of the drawing canvas.
The width of the label, in points.
The height of the label, in points.
Adds a line to a drawing canvas.
The horizontal position, measured in points, of the line's starting point, relative to the drawing canvas.
The vertical position, measured in points, of the line's starting point, relative to the drawing canvas.
The horizontal position, measured in points, of the line's end point, relative to the drawing canvas.
The vertical position, measured in points, of the line's end point, relative to the drawing canvas.
Adds a picture to a drawing canvas.
The path and file name of the picture.
A value that indicates whether to link the picture to the file from which it was created. False indicates the picture should be made an independent copy of the file. The default value is False.
A value that indicates whether to save the linked picture with the document. The default value is False.
The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the new picture relative to the drawing canvas.
The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the new picture relative to the drawing canvas.
The width of the picture, in points.
The height of the picture, in points.
Adds an open or closed polygon to a drawing canvas.
An array of coordinate pairs that specifies the polyline drawing's vertices.
Adds an AutoShape to a drawing canvas.
The type of shape to be returned. Can be any constant.
The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the AutoShape.
The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the AutoShape.
The width, measured in points, of the AutoShape.
The height, measured in points, of the AutoShape.
Adds a text box to a drawing canvas.
The orientation of the text. Some of these constants may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the text box.
The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the text box.
The width, measured in points, of the text box.
The height, measured in points, of the text box.
Adds a WordArt shape to a drawing canvas.
A preset text effect. The values of the constants correspond to the formats listed in the WordArt Gallery dialog box (numbered from left to right and from top to bottom).
The text in the WordArt.
The name of the font used in the WordArt.
The size (in points) of the font used in the WordArt.
A value that indicates whether to bold the WordArt font.
A value that indicates whether to italicize the WordArt font.
The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the WordArt shape relative to the left edge of the drawing canvas.
The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the WordArt shape relative to the top edge of the drawing canvas.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Builds a freeform object.
The editing property of the first node.
The X-position of the first node in the freeform drawing relative to the upper-left corner of the document.
The Y-position of the first node in the freeform drawing relative to the upper-left corner of the document.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
The ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Specifies the shapes to be included in a specific range.
Specifies which shapes are to be included in the specified range. Can be an integer that specifies the index number of a shape within the collection, a string that specifies the name of a shape, or an array that contains integers or strings.
Selects all the shapes in the main story, in a canvas, or in headers and footers of a document.
Represents a single caption label.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a value that indicates if the specified object is one of the built-in styles or caption labels in Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the heading style that marks a new chapter when chapter numbers are included with the specified caption label.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a value that represents the type for the specified caption label if the property of the object is True.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if a chapter number is included with page numbers or a caption label.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns or sets the number style for the object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates the position of caption label text.
Returns or sets a value that indicates the character between the chapter number and the sequence number.
A collection of objects that represent the available caption labels.
Adds a object that represents a custom caption label to the collection.
The name of a CaptionLabel object.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
A value indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a collection of building block categories.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the specified item in the collection.
Specifies a String or Integer that represents the name or ordinal position of the object in the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified collection.
Object
Represents an individual category of a building block type.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the building blocks for a category. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the position of an item in a collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the name of the specified object. Read-only.
String
Returns the parent object of the specified Category object.
Object
Returns the type of building block for a building block category. Read-only.
Represents a single table cell.
Returns a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Inserts an = (Formula) field that calculates and displays the sum of the values in table cells above or to the left of the cell specified in the expression.
Returns or sets a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets an amount of space (in points) to add below the contents of a cell.
Returns a object that represents the table column containing the specified cell.
Returns a value that indicates the number of the table column that contains the specified cell.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes a table cell and optionally controls how the remaining cells are shifted.
The direction in which the remaining cells are to be shifted. Can be any constant. If omitted, cells to the right of the last deleted cell are shifted left.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word visually reduces the size of text typed into a cell so that it fits within the column width.
Inserts an = (Formula) field that contains the specified formula into a table cell.
The mathematical formula you want the = (Formula) field to evaluate. Spreadsheet-type references to table cells are valid. For example, "=SUM(A4:C4)" specifies the first three values in the fourth row.
A format for the result of the = (Formula) field.
Returns or sets the height of the specified object (in points unless otherwise noted).
Returns or sets the rule for determining the height of the specified cell.
Returns or sets the rule for determining the height of the specified cell.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the left of the contents of a single cell.
Merges the specified table cell with another cell.
The cell to be merged with.
Returns the nesting level of the specified cell.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the preferred width (in points or as a percentage of the window width) for the specified cell.
Returns or sets the preferred unit of measurement to use for the width of the specified cell.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the right of the contents of a cell.
Returns a object that represents the row containing the specified cell.
Returns the number of the row that contains the specified cell.
Selects the specified object.
Sets the height of a table cell.
The height of the row, in points.
The rule for determining the height of the specified cell.
Sets the width of a cell in a table.
The width of the specified column, in points.
Controls the way Microsoft Word adjusts the cell width.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Splits a single table cell into multiple cells.
The number of rows that the cell is to be split into.
The number of columns that the cell is to be split into.
Returns a collection that represents all the tables in the specified cell.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add above the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns or sets the vertical alignment of text in a cell of a table.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object in points.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if Microsoft Word wraps text to multiple lines and lengthens the cell so that the cell width remains the same.
A collection of objects in a table column, table row, selection, or range.
Adds a cell to a table.
A object that represents the cell that will appear immediately to the right of the specified cells.
Returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Changes the width of a table column to accommodate the width of the text without changing the way text wraps in the cells.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes cells in a table and optionally controls how the remaining cells are shifted.
The direction in which the remaining cells are to be shifted. Can be any constant. If omitted, cells to the right of the last deleted cell are shifted left.
Adjusts the height of the specified cells so that they're equal.
Adjusts the width of the specified cells so that they're equal.
Returns or sets the height of the specified cells in a table.
Returns or sets the rule for determining the height of the specified cells.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
A value that indicates the ordinal position of the individual object.
Merges the specified table cells with one another.
Returns the nesting level of the specified cells.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the preferred width (in points or as a percentage of the window width) for the specified cells.
Returns or sets the preferred unit of measurement to use for the width of the specified cells.
Sets the height of table cells.
The height of the row or rows, in points.
The rule for determining the height of the specified cells.
Sets the width of cells in a table.
The width of the specified column, in points.
Controls the way Microsoft Word adjusts cell widths.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Splits a range of table cells.
The number of rows that the group of cells is to be split into.
The number of columns that the group of cells is to be split into.
A value that indicates whether to merge the cells with one another before splitting them.
Returns or sets the vertical alignment of text in cells of a table.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
A collection of characters in a selection, range, or document.
Gets a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Gets the number of items in the specified collection.
Gets a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets a object that represents the first character in a document.
Gets an individual object in a collection.
A value that indicates the ordinal position of the individual object.
Gets a object that represents the last character, word, or sentence in a document.
Gets an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a chart in a document.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Applies a standard or custom chart type to a chart.
Required String The file name for a chart template.
Applies a standard or custom chart type to a chart.
Required A standard chart type
Required Object A standard chart type
Applies data labels to all the series in a chart.
Required The type of data label to apply.
True to show the legend key next to the point. The default value is False.
True if the object automatically generates appropriate text based on content.
For the
and objects, True if the series has leader lines.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the series name for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the category name for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the value for the data label.
a boolean value to enable or disable the percentage for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the bubble size for the data label.
The separator for the data label.
Applies the layouts shown in the ribbon.
Integer Specifies the type of layout. The type of layout is denoted by a number from 1 to 10.
Object that contains a XlChartType constant representing the type of chart.
Returns the area chart group on a 3-D chart.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single area chart group (a object) or a collection of the area chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object The chart group number.
This API supports the Visual Studio Tools for Office infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
Integer
Object
Scales a 3-D chart so that it's closer in size to the equivalent 2-D chart. The
property must be True. Read/write.
BooleanTrue if Microsoft Word scales a 3-d chart so that it is closer in size to the equivalent 2-d chart; otherwise, False.
Gets an object that either represents a single axis or a collection of axes on the chart.
Object
Required Object Specifies the axis to return. Can be one of the following constants: xlValue, xlCategory, or xlSeriesAxis (xlSeriesAxis is valid only for 3-D charts).
Optional Specifies the axis group. If this argument is omitted, the primary group is used. 3-D charts have only one axis group.
Returns a object that allows the user to individually format the back wall of a 3-D chart. Read-only.
Returns the bar chart group on a 3-D chart.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single bar chart group (a object) or a collection of the bar chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object Specifies the chart group.
Returns or sets the shape used for every series in a 3-D bar or column chart. Read/write.
Returns a
object that represents the complete chart area for the chart. Read-only.
Returns information about the linked or embedded data associated with a chart. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents either a single chart group or a collection of all the chart groups in the chart.
Object
The chart group number. If specified, a single object is returned. If omitted, a object is returned which contains a collection of every object for that chart.
Returns or sets the chart style for the chart. Read/write Object.
Object
Returns a
object that represents the title of the specified chart. Read-only.
Returns or sets the chart type. Read/write.
XlChartType
Modifies the properties of the given chart. You can use this method to quickly format a chart without setting all the individual properties. This method is non-interactive, and it changes only the specified properties.
Optional Object the range that contains the source data for the new chart. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word edits the active chart sheet or the selected chart on the active worksheet.
Optional Object contains one of the constants of specifying the chart type.
Optional Object the option number for the built-in autoformats. Can be a number from 1 through 10, depending on the gallery type. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word chooses a default value based on the gallery type and data source.
Optional Object specifies whether the data for each series is in rows or columns. Can be one of the following constants: xlRows or xlColumns.
Optional Object contains an Integer specifying the number of rows or columns within the source range that contain category labels. Legal values are from 0 (zero) through one less than the maximum number of the corresponding categories or series.
Optional Object contains an Integer specifying the number of rows or columns within the source range that contain series labels. Legal values are from 0 (zero) through one less than the maximum number of the corresponding categories or series.
Optional Object set to True to include a legend.
Optional Object the chart title text.
Optional Object the category axis title text.
Optional Object the value axis title text.
Optional Object the series axis title for 3-D charts or the second value axis title for 2-D charts.
Clears the chart elements formatting to automatic.
Returns the column chart group on a 3-D chart.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single column chart group (a object) or a collection of the column chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object. Specifies the chart group.
Not supported for this object.
Not supported for this object.
Not supported for this object.
Copies the selected object to the Clipboard as a picture.
Optional Specifies how the picture should be copied. The default value is .
Optional The format of the picture. The default value is .
Optional The size of the copied picture when the object is a chart on a chart sheet (not embedded on a worksheet). The default value is .
Returns the corners of a 3-D chart.
corners
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a
object that represents the chart data table. Read-only.
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns or sets the depth of a 3-D chart as a percentage of the chart width (between 20 and 2000 percent). Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets the way that blank cells are plotted on a chart. Can be one of the constants. Read/write.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single doughnut chart group (a object) or a collection of the doughnut chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object. Specifies the chart group.
Returns or sets the elevation of the 3-D chart view, in degrees. Read/write.
Integer
Exports the chart in a graphic format. This method returns a Boolean value indicating whether the export was successful.
Boolean
Required String The name of the exported file.
Optional Object The language-independent name of the graphic filter as it appears in the registry.
Optional ObjectTrue to display the dialog box that contains the filter-specific options. If this argument is False, Microsoft Word uses the default values for the filter. The default value is False.
Returns a
object that represents the floor of the 3-D chart. Read-only.
Returns or sets the distance between the data series in a 3-D chart, as a percentage of the marker width. The value of this property must be between 0 and 500. Read/write.
Integer
Returns information about the chart element at specified X and Y coordinates. This method is unusual in that you specify values for only the first two arguments. Microsoft Word fills in the other arguments, and your code should examine those values when the method returns.
Required Integer The X coordinate of the chart element.
Required Integer The Y coordinate of the chart element.
Integer When the method returns, this argument contains the value of the chart element at the specified coordinates. For more information, see the “Remarks” section.
Integer When the method returns, this argument contains information related to the chart element. For more information, see the “Remarks” section.
Integer When the method returns, this argument contains information related to the chart element. For more information, see the “Remarks” section.
Returns or sets which axes exist on the chart. Read/write.
Object
Required Object The axis type. Series axes apply only to 3-D charts. Can be one of the
constants.
Optional Object The axis group. 3-D charts have only one set of axes. Can be one of the
constants.
Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the has a data table. Read/write.
BooleanTrue if the chart has a data table. OtherwiseFalse
Returns True if the chart has a legend. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if the PivotChart controls are displayed on the specified PivotChart report
Boolean For a regular chart, this property always returns False and cannot be set.
True if the axis or chart has a visible title. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the height of a 3-D chart as a percentage of the chart width (between 5 and 500 percent). Read/write.
Integer
Returns .
Returns a
object that represents the legend for the chart. Read-only.
Returns the line chart group on a 3-D chart.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single line chart group (a object) or a collection of the line chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object Specifies the chart group.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Pastes chart data from the Clipboard into the specified chart.
Specifies the chart information to paste if a chart is on the Clipboard. Can be one of the following xlPasteFormats, xlPasteFormulas, or xlPasteAll. The default value is xlPasteAll. If there’s data other than a chart on the Clipboard, this argument cannot be used. paste
Returns or sets an Integer value that represents the perspective for the 3-D chart view.
Integer
Returns the pie chart group on a 3-D chart.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single pie chart group (a object) or a collection of the pie chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object Specifies the chart group.
Not supported for this object.
Returns .
Returns a
object that represents the plot area of a chart. Read-only.
Returns or sets the way columns or rows are used as data series on the chart. Can be one of the following constants: xlColumns or xlRows. Read/write.
Gets or Sets a value that indicates whether only visible cells are plotted. Read/write.
BooleanTrue if only visible cells are plotted. False if both visible and hidden cells are plotted.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single radar chart group (a object) or a collection of the radar chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object Specifies the chart group.
Causes the specified chart to be redrawn immediately.
True if the chart axes are at right angles, independent of chart rotation or elevation. Applies only to 3-D line, column, and bar charts. Read/write.
Object
Returns or sets the rotation of the 3-D chart view (the rotation of the plot area around the z-axis, in degrees). The value of this property must be from 0 to 360, except for 3-D bar charts, where the value must be from 0 to 44. The default value is 20. Applies only to 3-D charts. Read/write.
Object
Saves a custom chart template to the list of available chart templates.
Required String The name of the chart template.
Selects the object.
Object
(used only with sheets). Optional ObjectTrue to replace the current selection with the specified object. False to extend the current selection to include any previously selected objects and the specified object.
Returns an Object that represents all the series in the chart.
Object
Required Object The name or number of the series.
Sets the background graphic for a chart.
Required String The name of the graphic file.
Specifies the name of the chart template that Microsoft Word uses when creating new charts.
Required. Object Specifies the name of the default chart template that will be used when creating new charts. This name can be set to either the name of a user-defined chart template in the gallery or a special constant, , to specify a built-in chart template.
Sets chart elements on a chart. Read/write.
Required Specifies the chart element type.
Sets the source data range for the .
Required String The address of the chart data range that contains the source data.
Optional Object Specifies the way the data is to be plotted. Can be either of the following constants: xlColumns or xlRows.
Returns a
collection that represents all the shapes on the chart sheet. Read-only.
Object
Gets or sets whether to display all field buttons on a PivotChart. This object, member, or enumeration is deprecated and is not intended to be used in your code.
true if all field buttons on a PivotChart should be displayed; otherwise, false.
Gets or sets whether to display axis field buttons on a PivotChart. This object, member, or enumeration is deprecated and is not intended to be used in your code.
true if axis field buttons on a PivotChart should be displayed; otherwise, false.
Returns or sets whether to show the data labels when the value is greater than the maximum value on the value axis. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns .
Gets or sets whether to display legend field buttons on a PivotChart. This object, member, or enumeration is deprecated and is not intended to be used in your code.
true if legend field buttons on a PivotChart should be displayed; otherwise, false.
Gets or sets whether to display the report filter field buttons on a PivotChart. This object, member, or enumeration is deprecated and is not intended to be used in your code..
true if the report filter field buttons on a PivotChart should be displayed; otherwise, false.
Gets or sets whether to display the value field buttons on a PivotChart. This object, member, or enumeration is deprecated and is not intended to be used in your code..
true if the value field buttons on a Pivotchart should be displayed; otherwise, false.
Returns a object that allows the user to individually format the side wall of a 3-D chart. Read-only.
This API supports the Visual Studio Tools for Office infrastructure and is not intended to be used directly from your code.
Integer
Returns the surface chart group of a 3-D chart.
Integer
Returns a
object that represents the walls of the 3-D chart. Read-only.
On a 2-D chart, returns an object that represents either a single scatter chart group (a object) or a collection of scatter chart groups (a collection).
Object
Optional Object Specifies the chart group.
Represents the chart area of a chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Determines if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes.
An Object set to True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes.
Returns the border of the object.
Clears the entire object.
Object
Clears the data from a chart but leaves the formatting.
Object
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
Copies the object to the Clipboard.
Object
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
.
Returns the font attributes (font name, font size, and color) for the chart area of a chart.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only.
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the height, in points, of the object.
Double
Returns the interior of the specified object.
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the width, in points, of the object.
Double
Represents the border of an object.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets an Object representing the primary color of the object.
Object
Returns or sets an Object value that represents the color of the border.
Object
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets the line style for the border. Read/write
Object
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets an object that represents the weight of the border.
Object
Represents characters in an object that contains text.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Returns the text of this range of characters.
String
Returns the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns the font of the specified object.
Inserts a string preceding the selected characters.
Object
The string to insert.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets the phonetic text for the
object. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets the text for the specified object. Read/write.
String
Represents the color of a one-color object or the foreground or background color of an object with a gradient or patterned fill.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns an Integer that represents the red-green-blue value of the specified color.
Integer
Returns or sets the index of a color in the current color scheme.
Integer
Returns an Integer value that that represents the color format type.
Integer
Represents access to the linked or embedded data associated with a chart.
Activates the first window of the workbook associated with the chart.
Removes the link between the data for a chart and a Microsoft Excel workbook.
True if the data for the chart is linked to an external Microsoft Excel workbook. Read-only.
Boolean
Returns the workbook containing the chart data associated with the chart. Read-only.
Object
Represents fill formatting for chart elements.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Returns the specified fill background color. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets the specified foreground fill or solid color.
Returns the gradient color type for the specified fill. Read-only.
Returns the gradient degree of the specified one-color shaded fill as a floating-point value from 0.0 (dark) through 1.0 (light). Read-only.
Single
Returns the gradient style for the specified fill. Read-only.
Returns the shade variant for the specified fill as an integer value from 1 through 4. The values for this property correspond to the gradient variants (numbered from left to right and from top to bottom) on the Gradient tab in the Fill Effects dialog box. Read-only
Integer
Sets the specified fill to a one-color gradient.
The gradient style.
The gradient variant. Can be a value from 1 through 4, corresponding to one of the four variants on the Gradient tab in the Fill Effects dialog box. If is , the argument can only be 1 or 2.
The gradient degree. Can be a value from 0.0 (dark) through 1.0 (light).
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns the fill pattern. Read-only.
Sets the specified fill to a pattern.
The type of pattern.
Sets the specified fill to a preset gradient.
The gradient style.
The gradient variant. Can be a value from 1 through 4, corresponding to one of the four variants on the Gradient tab in the Fill Effects dialog box. If is , the argument can only be 1 or 2.
The preset gradient type.
Returns the preset gradient type for the specified fill. Read-only.
Returns the preset texture for the specified fill. Read-only.
Sets the specified fill format to a preset texture.
The type of texture to apply.
Sets the specified fill to a uniform color. Use this method to convert a gradient, textured, patterned, or background fill back to a solid fill.
Returns the name of the custom texture file for the specified fill. Read-only.
String
Returns the texture type for the specified fill. Read-only.
Sets the specified fill to a two-color gradient.
The gradient style.
The gradient variant. Can be a value from 1 through 4, corresponding to one of the four variants on the Gradient tab in the Fill Effects dialog box. If is , the argument can only be 1 or 2.
Returns the fill type.
Fills the specified shape with one large image.
The filename of the image.
An value that indicates the format of the picture.
A Double value that specifies the picture stack or scale unit (depends on the argument).
An value that indicates the placement of the picture.
Fills the specified shape with small tiles of an image.
Returns or sets a value that determines whether the object is visible. Read/write.
Contains the font attributes (font name, font size, color, and so on) for an object chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets the type of background for text used in charts. Read/write.
Object which is set to one of the constants of
Returns or sets the status of the font. Read/write.
Object that is set to True if the font is bold; otherwise, False
Returns or sets an Object representing the primary color of the object.
Object
Returns or sets an Object that represents the color of the font.
Object
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets the font style. Read/write.
Object
Gets or sets the value of an Object that determines the status of the font. Read/write.
Object that is set to True if the font is italic; otherwise, False
Returns or sets the name of the object.
Object
Gets or Returns the value that describes the font as outline.
An Object that returns True if the font is an outline font, otherwise False
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Sets or Returns the value that describes the specified font as shadowed
An Object set to True if the specified font is formatted as shadowed, otherwise it is either False or .
Returns or sets the size of the font. Read/write.
Object
Gets and sets if the font has a horizontal line drawn though it or not. Read/write.
Object set to True if the font is struck through with a horizontal line; otherwise False
Gets and sets if the font has been rendered smaller and slightly beneath the level of the surrounding text. Read/write.
Object set to True if the font is formatted as subscript; otherwise False.
Gets and sets if the font has been rendered smaller and slightly above the level of the surrounding text. Read/write.
Object set to True if the font is formatted as superscript; otherwise False.
Returns or sets the type of underline applied to the font. Can be one of the following
constants. Read/write.
Object
Provides access to the Office Art formatting for chart elements.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object for the parent chart element that contains fill formatting properties for the chart element. Read-only.
Returns an object contains glow formatting properties for the chart element. Read-only.
Returns an object that contains line formatting properties for the specified chart element. Read-only.
Returns the parent of the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns a object for a specified chart that contains pictures. Read-only.
Returns the shadow formatting properties for the chart element. Read-only.
Returns the soft edge formatting for a shape. Read-only.
Returns an object that contains text formatting for the specified chart element. Read-only.
TextFrame2
Returns an object that contains 3-D–effect formatting properties for the specified chart. Read-only.
Represents one or more series plotted in a chart with the same format.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns the type of axis group. Read/write.
Returns or sets the scale factor for bubbles in the specified chart group. Read/write.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets the size of the hole in a doughnut chart group. The hole size is expressed as a percentage of the chart size, between 10 and 90 percent. Read/write.
Integer
Returns the down bars on a line chart. Applies only to line charts. Read-only.
Returns the drop lines for a series on a line chart or area chart. Applies only to line charts or area charts. Read-only.
Returns or sets the angle of the first pie-chart or doughnut-chart slice, in degrees (clockwise from vertical). Applies only to pie, 3-D pie, and doughnut charts. Read/write.
Integer
Bar and Column charts: Returns or sets the space between bar or column clusters, as a percentage of the bar or column width. Pie of Pie and Bar of Pie charts: Returns or sets the space between the primary and secondary sections of the chart. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets the value determining if a chart group has three-dimensional shading. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if chart group has three-dimensional shading, otherwise False.
Returns or sets the value stating if the chart has drop lines. Applies only to line and area charts. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if the line chart or area chart has drop lines; otherwise False
Returns or sets the value stating if the chart has high-low lines. Applies only to line charts. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if the line chart has high-low lines; otherwise False
Returns or sets the value stating if a radar chart has axis labels. Applies only to radar charts. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if a radar chart has axis labels; otherwise False
Returns or sets the value stating if a stacked column chart or bar chart has series lines or if a Pie of Pie chart or Bar of Pie chart has connector lines between the two sections. Applies only to 2-D stacked bar, 2-D stacked column, pie of pie, or bar of pie charts. Read/write.
A Boolean set to the values listed in the table below according to the conditions listed.DescriptionReturn ValueA Pie of Pie chart or Bar of Pie chart that has connector lines between the two sections.TrueA stacked column chart or bar chart that has series linesTrueOtherwiseFalse
Returns or sets the value stating if a chart has up and down bars. Applies only to line charts. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if the line chart has up and down bars; otherwise False.
Returns the high-low lines for a series on a line chart. Applies only to line charts. Read-only.
Returns the index number of the object within the collection of similar objects.
Integer
Specifies how bars and columns are positioned. Can be a value between – 100 and 100. Applies only to 2-D bar and 2-D column charts. Read/write.
Integer
Returns the parent of the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns the radar axis labels for the specified chart group. Read-only.
Returns or sets the size of the secondary section of either a pie of pie chart or a bar of pie chart, as a percentage of the size of the primary pie. Read/write.
Integer
Returns the requested series from within the chart group.
An Object in the format, that represents all the requested series from the chart group
Optional Object The name or number of the series that you wish to have returned. If Index is not used, all the series in the chart group will be returned.
Returns the series lines for a 2-D stacked bar, 2-D stacked column, pie of pie, or bar of pie chart. Read-only.
Returns or sets the value that determines if negative bubbles are shown for the chart group. Valid only for bubble charts. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if negative bubbles are shown for the chart group, otherwise False.
Returns or sets what the bubble size represents on a bubble chart. Read/write.
Can be either of the following constants: xlSizeIsArea or xlSizeIsWidth
Returns or sets the way the two sections of either a pie of pie chart or a bar of pie chart are split. Read/write.
Returns or sets the threshold value separating the two sections of either a pie of pie chart or a bar of pie chart. Read/write.
Object
Integer
Integer.
Returns the up bars on a line chart. Applies only to line charts. Read-only.
Returns or sets the value stating if Microsoft Word assigns a different color or pattern to each data marker. The chart must contain only one series. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if Microsoft Word assigns a different color or pattern to each data marker; otherwise False
Represents one or more series plotted in a chart with the same format.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns an Integer that represents the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only
Integer
Returns a specified item from the collection.
Required Object Specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Represents the chart title.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Determines if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes.
An Object set to True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes, otherwise False
Returns an object that represents the border.
Returns or sets the chart title text.
String
Returns a
object that represents a range of characters within the object text. You can use the ChartCharacters object to format characters within a text string.
Returns .
The first character to be returned. If this argument is either 1 or omitted, this property returns a range of characters starting with the first character.
The number of characters to be returned. If this argument is omitted, this property returns the remainder of the string (everything after the character).
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns an object that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
Returns the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only.
Gets or sets a String value that represents the formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English.
Represents the formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
Gets the height, in points, of the object.
The height, in points, of the object.
Returns or sets the horizontal alignment for the specified object.
Object
Determines if a chart title will occupy the chart layout space when a chart layout is being determined. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
Returns or sets the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns the name of the object.
String
Returns or sets the text orientation.
Object
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets the position of the chart title on the chart. Read/write.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the reading order for the specified object. Read/write.
Integer
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Returns or sets the text for the specified object. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns or sets the vertical alignment of the specified object.
Object
Gets the width, in points, of the object.
The width, in points, of the object.
Represents a single check box form field.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
True sizes the check box or text frame according to the font size of the surrounding text. False sizes the check box or text frame according to the property.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the default check box value.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the size of the specified check box in points.
Returns a value that indicates if the specified form field object is a valid check box form field.
Returns or sets a value that indicates if the check box is selected.
Represents a lock within the document. The CoAuthLock object is a member of the collection.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
A object.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets whether the lock is the header-footer lock for the document.
true if the lock is the header-footer lock for the document; otherwise, false.
Gets the CoAuthor that owns the specified lock.
The CoAuthor that owns the specified lock.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets a object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object.
A object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object.
Gets a constant that specifies the lock type.
A constant that specifies the lock type.
Unlocks the specified lock.
A collection of objects.
Gets a object that represents a lock added to a specified range.
A object that represents a lock added to a specified range.
Specifies the document range locked by the object. This parameter may be a , , , , T:Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Table, , or object.
Specifies the type of lock. The specified can only be or .
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets the number of locks in the collection.
The number of locks in the collection.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns .
Returns .
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Removes ephemeral locks from the document.
Represents a single co-author in the document. The object is a member of the collection. The collection contains all the co-authors in the document (authors that are actively editing the document).
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets a string that specifies the e-mail address of the specified co-author.
The e-mail address of the specified co-author.
Gets the unique identifier for the specified author.
The unique identifier for the specified author.
Gets whether this author represents the current user.
true if the author represents the current user; otherwise, false.
Gets a collection that represents the locks in the document that are associated with the specified co-author.
A collection that represents the locks in the document that are associated with the specified co-author.
Gets the display name of the specified co-author.
The display name of the specified co-author.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Provides the primary entry point to the co-authoring object model.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets a collection that represents all the co-authors currently editing the document.
A collection that represents all the co-authors currently editing the document.
Gets whether the document can be auto-merged.
true if the document can be auto-merged; otherwise, false.
Gets whether this document can be co-authored.
true if this document can be co-authored; otherwise, false.
Gets a collection that represents all the conflicts in a document.
A collection that represents all the conflicts in a document.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets a collection that represents the locks in the document.
A collection that represents the locks in the document.
Gets a object that represents the current user.
A object that represents the current user.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets whether the document has pending updates that have not been accepted.
true if the document has pending updates that have not been accepted; otherwise, false.
Gets a collection that represents all the updates available to the document.
A collection that represents all the updates available to the document.
A collection of all the objects in the document.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets the number of items in the collection.
The number of items in the collection.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns .
Returns .
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a range of text that has been updated by a co-author.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets a object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object.
A object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the available updates in the document.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets the number of items in the collection.
The number of items in the collection.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns .
Returns .
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the color of a one-color object or the foreground or background color of an object with a gradient or patterned fill.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a value that represents the black component of a CMYK color.
Gets the brightness of a specified shape color.
The brightness of a specified shape color.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a value that represents the cyan component of a CMYK color.
Returns or sets a value that represents the degree of saturation for a specified ink.
The number of the ink.
Returns or sets a value that represents the magenta component of a CMYK color.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns or sets the theme color for a color format. Read/write.
Returns or sets a value that indicates when creating separation plates for commercial printing, the specified shape is not printed on the separation plates where the ink level of the shape is set to 0 (zero).
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the red-green-blue (RGB) value of the specified color.
Returns or sets a value that represents the color in the applied color scheme that's associated with the specified object.
Sets a cyan-magenta-yellow-black (CMYK) color value.
A value that represents the cyan component of the color. Can be any value from 0 to 255.
A value that represents the magenta component of the color. Can be any value from 0 to 255.
A value that represents the yellow component of the color. Can be any value from 0 to 255.
A value that represents the black component of the color. Can be any value from 0 to 255.
Returns or sets a value that represents the lightening or darkening of a specified shape's color.
Returns the shape color type.
Returns or sets a value that represents the yellow component of a CMYK color.
Represents a single table column. The Column object is a member of the collection.
Returns a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Changes the width of a table column to accommodate the width of the text without changing the way text wraps in the cells.
Returns or sets a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the table cells in a column.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a value that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns a value that indicates if the specified column is the first one in the table.
Returns a value that indicates if the specified column is the last one in the table.
Returns the nesting level of the specified column.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the preferred width (in points or as a percentage of the window width) for the specified column.
Returns or sets the preferred unit of measurement to use for the width of the specified column.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Selects the specified object.
Sets the width of a column in a table.
The width of the specified column in points.
A value that controls the way Microsoft Word adjusts cell widths.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Sorts the specified table column.
A value that indicates whether to exclude the first row or paragraph header from the sort operation. The default value is False.
The sort type for the column. Can be one of the constants.
The sorting order to use for the column. Can be one constant.
A value that indicates whether to sort with case sensitivity. The default value is False.
A value that indicates whether to sort based on right-to-left language rules. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
A value that indicates whether to ignore the Arabic character alef lam when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
A value that indicates whether to ignore kashidas when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
A value that indicates whether to ignore bidirectional control characters when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
A value that indicates whether to ignore the Hebrew character he when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Specifies the sorting language. Can be one of the constants.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object in points.
A collection of objects that represent the columns in a table.
Adds a column to a table.
A object that represents the column that will appear immediately to the right of the new column.
Returns a object that represents the creator of the specified object.
Changes the width of a table column to accommodate the width of the text without changing the way text wraps in the cells.
Returns or sets a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a value that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Adjusts the width of the specified columns so that they're equal.
Returns a object that represents the first item in the collection.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
A value that indicates the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns a object that represents the last item in the collection.
Returns the nesting level of the specified columns.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the preferred width (in points or as a percentage of the window width) for the specified columns.
Returns or sets the preferred unit of measurement to use for the width of the specified columns.
Selects the specified object.
Sets the width of columns in a table.
The width of the specified columns in points.
A value that controls the way Microsoft Word adjusts cell widths.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object in points.
Represents a single comment.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the author name for a comment.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns the date and time that the comment was entered.
Deletes the specified object.
Opens the specified comment for editing.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the initials of the user associated with a specific comment.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether a comment is a handwritten comment.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns a object that represents a footnote, endnote, or comment reference mark.
Returns a object that represents the range of text marked by the specified comment.
True if text associated with a comment is displayed in a ScreenTip.
A collection of objects that represent the comments in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents a comment added to a range.
Required Range object. The range to have a comment added to it.
Optional Object. The text of the comment.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the name of the reviewer whose comments are shown in the comments pane.
Represents special formatting applied to specified areas of a table when the selected table is formatted with a specified table style.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add below the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a object that represents the character formatting of the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the left of the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns or sets a object that represents the paragraph settings for the specified style.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the right of the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add above the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Represents a conflicting edit in a co-authored document. The type of a object is specified by the enumeration.
Accepts the user specified conflict change, removes the conflict, and merges the change into the server copy of the document.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns .
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets a object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object.
A object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object.
Rejects the user change, removes the conflict, and accepts the server copy of the change for the conflict.
Gets the for the object.
The for the object.
A collection of objects that represents the conflicts in a document. The type of a object is specified by the enumeration.
Accepts all conflict changes, removes the conflicts, and merges the changes into the server copy of the document.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection.
The number of items in the collection.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns .
Returns .
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Rejects all of the user's changes and retains the server copy of the document.
An individual content control. Content controls are bounded and potentially labeled regions in a document that serve as containers for specific types of content. Individual content controls may contain contents such as dates, lists, or paragraphs of formatted text. The ContentControl object is a member of the collection.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the category for a building block content control. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets the type of building block for a building block content control. Read/write.
Gets or sets the current state (checked/unchecked) for a check box.
true if the check box is checked; otherwise; false.
Copies the content control from the active document to the Clipboard.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Removes the content control from the active document and moves the content control to the Clipboard.
Returns or sets the calendar type for a calendar content control. Read/write.
Returns or sets the format in which dates are displayed. Read/write.
String
Returns a the language format for the date displayed in a date content control. Read/write.
Returns or sets the format for storage and retrieval of dates when a date content control is bound to the XML data store of the active document. Read/write.
Returns or sets the name of the character style to use to format text in a text content control. Read/write.
Object
Deletes the specified content control and the contents of the content control.
Specifies whether to delete the contents of the content control. True removes both the content control and its contents. False removes the control but leaves the contents of the content control in the active document. The default value is False.
Returns the items in a drop-down list content control or in a combo box content control. Read-only.
Returns the identification for a content control. Read-only.
String
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the user can delete a content control from the active document. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the user can edit the contents of a content control. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a Boolean that represents whether a text content control allows multiple lines of text. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns the parent content control for a content control that is nested inside a rich-text control or group control. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the placeholder text for a content control. Read-only.
Returns .
Returns a that represents the contents of the content control in the active document. Read-only.
Returns .
Sets the symbol used to represent the checked state of a check box content control.
The Unicode character number for the specified symbol. This value will always be the sum of 31 (the number of control symbols at the beginning of the font) and the number that corresponds to the position of the symbol in the table of symbols (counting from left to right). For example, to specify a delta character at position 37 in the table of symbols in the Symbol font, set to 68.
The name of the font that contains the symbol.
Sets the placeholder text that displays in the content control until a user enters their own text.
Specifies a object that contains the contents of the placeholder text.
Specifies a object that contains the contents of the placeholder text.
Specifies the contents of the placeholder text.
Sets the symbol used to represent the unchecked state of a check box content control.
The Unicode character number for the specified symbol. This value will always be the sum of 31 (the number of control symbols at the beginning of the font) and the number that corresponds to the position of the symbol in the table of symbols (counting from left to right). For example, to specify a delta character at position 37 in the table of symbols in the Symbol font, set to 68.
The name of the font that contains the symbol.
Returns a Boolean that indicates whether the placeholder text for the content control is displayed. Read-only.
Boolean
Returns or sets a value to identify a content control. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to remove a content control from the active document when the user edits the contents of the control. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the title for a content control. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets the type for a content control. Read/write.
Removes a group content control from a document so that its child content controls are no longer nested and can be freely edited.
Returns the mapping of a content control to XML data in the data store of a document. Read-only.
The collection contains objects that represent the items in a drop-down list or combo box content control.
Adds a new list item to a drop-down list or combo box content control and returns a object.
Specifies the display text for the list item. Corresponds to the property for a object.
Specifies the value of the list item. Corresponds to the property for a object. If omitted, the property is equal to the property.
Specifies the ordinal position of the new item in the list. If an item exists at the position specified, the existing item is pushed down in the list. If omitted, the new item is added to the end of the list.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Clears all items from a drop-down list or combo box content control.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the specified item in the collection.
Specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
A object represents a list item in a drop-down list or combo box content control. A object is a member of the collection for a object.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the specified item in a combo box or drop-down list content control.
Returns or sets the ordinal position of a content control list item in the collection of list items. Read/write.
Integer
Moves an item in a drop-down list or combo box content control down one item, so that it is after the item that originally followed it.
Moves an item in a drop-down list or combo box content control up one item, so that it is before the item that originally preceded it.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Selects the list entry in a drop-down list or combo box content control and sets the text of the content control to the value of the item.
Returns or sets the display text of a list item for a drop-down list or combo box content control. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets the programmatic value of an item in a drop-down list or combo box content control. Read/write.
String
A collection of objects. Content controls are bounded and potentially labeled regions in a document that serve as containers for specific types of content. Individual content controls may contain content such as dates, lists, or paragraphs of formatted text.
Adds a new content control, of the type specified, into the active document and returns a object that represents the new content control.
Specifies the type of content control to insert into the active document. If omitted, Microsoft Office Word inserts a rich-text content control.
Specifies where in the active document to place the content control. If omitted, Word places the content control at the position of the insertion point or replaces the current selection.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the specified content control within the collection of content controls in a document.
Specifies the ordinal position of the content control to return.
Returns the parent object of the object.
Object
Represents the corners of a 3-D chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent of the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Represents a custom mailing label.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
True if the printer type for the specified custom label is dot matrix. False if the printer type is either laser or ink jet.
Returns or sets the height of the specified custom mailing label, in points.
Returns or sets the horizontal distance (in points) between the left edge of one custom mailing label and the left edge of the next mailing label.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns or sets the number of custom mailing labels across a page.
Returns or sets the number of custom mailing labels down the length of a page.
Returns or sets the page size for the specified custom mailing label.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the side margin widths (in points) for the specified custom mailing label.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the top edge of the page and the top boundary of the body text.
True if the various properties (for example, , , and ) for the specified custom label work together to produce a valid mailing label.
Returns or sets the vertical distance between the top of one mailing label and the top of the next mailing label.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
A collection of objects available in the Label Options dialog box.
Adds a custom mailing label to the collection.
Required String. The name for the custom mailing labels.
Optional Object. True to have the mailing labels printed on a dot-matrix printer.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represents the properties related to a smart tag.
Returns a object that represents a custom property added to a smart tag.
Required String. The name of the custom smart tag property.
Required String. The value of the custom smart tag property.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single instance of a custom property for a smart tag.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the value of the custom property.
Represents the data label on a chart point or trendline.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes. The default value is True.
Boolean
True if the object automatically generates appropriate text based on context. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Returns or sets a String value that represents the data label text.
String
Returns a
object that represents a range of characters within the object text. You can use the object to format characters within a text string.
Returns .
The first character to be returned. If this argument is either 1 or omitted, this property returns a range of characters starting with the first character.
The number of characters to be returned. If this argument is omitted, this property returns the remainder of the string (everything after the character).
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart. Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Gets or sets a value that represents the formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English.
Represents the formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
Gets the height, in points, of the object.
The height, in points, of the object.
Returns or sets a Object value that represents the horizontal alignment for the specified object.
Object
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns or sets a String value that represents the format code for the object.
String
True if the number format is linked to the cells (so that the number format changes in the labels when it changes in the cells). Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns or sets an Object value that represents the format code for the object as a string in the language of the user.
Object
Returns or sets an Integer value that represents the text orientation.
Integer
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Returns or sets a value that represents the position of the data label.
Returns or sets an Integer corresponding to one of the constant that represents the reading order for the specified object. Read/write
Integer
Selects the object.
Object
Sets or returns an Object representing the separator used for the data labels on a chart. Read/write.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Set to True to show the bubble size for the data labels on a chart. False to hide. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Set to True to display the category name for the data labels on a chart. False to hide. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Set to True if the data label legend key is visible. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Set to True to display the percentage value for the data labels on a chart. False to hide. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean to indicate the series name display behavior for the data labels on a chart. True to show the series name. False to hide. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean corresponding to a specified chart's data label values display behavior. True displays the values. False to hide. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the text for the specified object. Read/write String.
String
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns or sets the label type. Read/write Object.
Object
Returns or sets a Object value that represents the vertical alignment of the specified object.
Object
Gets the width, in points, of the object.
The width, in points, of the object.
A collection of all the objects for the specified series.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes. The default value is True. Read/write Object.
Object
Set to True if all objects in the collection automatically generate appropriate text based on context. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Returns a Integer value that represents the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns or sets a Object value that represents the horizontal alignment for the specified object.
Object
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
Returns a single object from the collection.
Required Object. The name or index number for the object.
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns or sets a String value that represents the format code for the object.
String
Set to True if the number format is linked to the cells (so that the number format changes in the labels when it changes in the cells). Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Object value that represents the format code for the object as a string in the language of the user.
Object
Returns or sets a Integer value that represents the text orientation.
Integer
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Returns or sets a value that represents the position of the data labels.
Returns or sets an constant that represents the reading order for the specified object. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Selects the object.
Object
Sets or returns a Object representing the separator used for the data labels on a chart. Read/write.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Set to True to show the bubble size for the data labels on a chart. False to hide. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Set to True to display the category name for the data labels on a chart. False to hide. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Set to True if the data label legend key is visible. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Set to True to display the percentage value for the data labels on a chart. False to hide. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean to indicate the series name display behavior for the data labels on a chart. True to show the series name. False to hide. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean corresponding to a specified chart's data label values display behavior. True displays the values. False to hide. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the label type. Read/write Object.
Object
Returns or sets a Object value that represents the vertical alignment of the specified object.
Object
Represents a chart data table.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Sets and Returns if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes
An Object set to True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes, otherwise False
Returns the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Returns the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only.
Returns or sets a value that determines if the chart data table has horizontal cell borders. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if the chart data table has horizontal cell borders, otherwise False
Returns or sets a value that determines if the chart data table has outline borders. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if the chart data table has outline borders, otherwise False
Returns or sets a value that determines if the chart data table has vertical cell borders. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if the chart data table has vertical cell borders, otherwise False
Returns the parent of the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Selects the object.
Returns or sets a value that determines if the data label legend key is visible. Read/write.
A Boolean set to True if the data label legend key is visible, otherwise False
Contains global application-level attributes used by Microsoft Word when you save a document as a Web page or open a Web page.
True if PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is allowed as an image format when you save a document as a Web page. False if PNG is not allowed as an output format. The default value is False.
True if the default encoding is used when you save a Web page or plain text document, independent of the file's original encoding when opened. False if the original encoding of the file is used. The default value is False.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a that represents the level of the Web browser for which you want to target new Web pages created in Microsoft Word.
True if Microsoft Word checks to see whether an Office application is the default HTML editor when you start Word. False if Word does not perform this check. The default value is True.
True if Microsoft Word checks to see whether it is the default HTML editor when you start Word. False if Word does not perform this check. The default value is True.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the document encoding (code page or character set) to be used by the Web browser when you view the saved document.
Returns the folder suffix that Microsoft Word uses when you save a document as a Web page, use long file names, and choose to save supporting files in a separate folder (that is, if the and properties are set to True).
Returns the collection representing the set of fonts Microsoft Word uses when you open a Web page in Word and there is no font information specified in the Web page, or the current default font can't display the character set in the Web page.
True if Microsoft Word optimizes new Web pages created in Word for the Web browser specified by the property (for the object). True if Word optimizes the specified Web page for the Web browser specified by the property (for the object).
True if all supporting files, such as background textures and graphics, are organized in a separate folder when you save the specified document as a Web page. False if supporting files are saved in the same folder as the Web page. The default value is True.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the density (pixels per inch) of graphics images and table cells on a Web page. The range of settings is usually from 19 to 480, and common settings for popular screen sizes are 72, 96, and 120.
True if cascading style sheets (CSS) are used for font formatting when you view a saved document in a Web browser. Microsoft Word creates a cascading style sheet file and saves it either to the specified folder or to the same folder as your Web page, depending on the value of the property. False if HTML <FONT> tags and cascading style sheets are used. The default value is True.
True if image files are not generated from drawing objects when you save a document as a Web page. False if images are generated. The default value is False.
True for Microsoft Word to save new Web pages using the Single File Web Page (formerly known as Web Archive) format.
Returns or sets the ideal minimum screen size (width by height, in pixels) that you should use when viewing the saved document in a Web browser.
Sets or returns an constant representing the target browser for documents viewed in a Web browser.
True if hyperlinks and paths to all supporting files are automatically updated before you save the document as a Web page, ensuring that the links are up-to-date at the time the document is saved. False if the links are not updated. The default value is True.
True if long file names are used when you save the document as a Web page. False if long file names are not used and the DOS file name format (8.3) is used. The default value is True.
Represents a single diagram in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Sets or returns a constant specifying the automatic formatting state for a diagram.
Returns or sets an constant that determines the automatic positioning of the nodes and connectors in a diagram.
Converts a diagram of one type into a diagram of another type.
Required . The type of diagram to which to convert.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Adjusts the size of the text in the nodes in a diagram to fit within the boundaries of the nodes.
Returns a object that represents the nodes in a diagram.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
MsoTrue reverses the nodes in a diagram.
Returns the diagram type.
Represents a single diagram node within a diagram.
Creates a diagram node, returning a object that represents the new diagram node. For conceptual diagrams, the DiagramNode object is added to the end of the shapes list.
Optional . Specifies where the node will be added, relative to the calling node.
Optional . Specifies the node type.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that contains all of the children of the specified diagram node.
Clones a specified diagram node. Returns a object that represents the clone.
Required Boolean. True to clone the diagram node's children as well.
Optional DiagramNode object. The node where the new node will be placed.
Optional . If is specified, indicates where the node will be added relative to .
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a object to which a diagram node belongs.
Returns or sets a constant to indicate the formatting of the child nodes in an organization chart.
Moves a diagram node and any of its child nodes within a diagram.
Required object. The diagram node where the specified node will be moved.
Required . Specifies where the node will be added relative to .
Returns the next object in a collection of diagram nodes.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the previous diagram node in a collection of diagram nodes.
Replaces a target diagram node with the source diagram node.
Required object. The diagram node to be replaced.
Returns a object that represents the root diagram node to which the source diagram node belongs.
Returns a object for the specified diagram node.
Swaps the target diagram node with the source diagram node.
Required object. The node with which to swap.
Optional . The position of the node relative to the node with which it is being swapped.
Returns a object that represents the shape of the text box associated with a diagram node.
Moves the child nodes of the source diagram node to the target (receiving) diagram node.
Required object. The node to which to transfer the child nodes.
A collection of DiagramNode objects that represents the child nodes in a diagram.
Adds a object to a collection of child diagram nodes.
Optional Object. The index location of where to add the new diagram node: 0 adds before all nodes, -1 adds after all nodes, and any other number will add after that node in the collection.
Optional . Specifies the node type.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the first child node of a parent node.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns a object that represents the last child node of a parent node.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Selects all the shapes in the main story, in a canvas, or in headers and footers of a document.
A collection of objects that represent all the nodes in a diagram. The DiagramNodes collection contains all the diagram nodes in a specified diagram.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Selects all the shapes in the main story, in a canvas, or in headers and footers of a document.
Represents a built-in dialog box.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the toolbar control id for a built-in Microsoft Office Word dialog box. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the name of the procedure that displays the specified built-in dialog box.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the active tab when the specified dialog box is displayed.
Displays the specified built-in Microsoft Word dialog box until either the user closes it or the specified amount of time has passed. Returns an Integer that indicates which button was clicked to close the dialog box.
Optional Object. The amount of time that Word will wait before closing the dialog box automatically. One unit is approximately 0.001 second. Concurrent system activity may increase the effective time value. If this argument is omitted, the dialog box is closed when the user closes it.
Applies the current settings of a Microsoft Word dialog box.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Displays and carries out actions initiated in the specified built-in Microsoft Word dialog box. Returns an Integer that indicates which button was clicked to close the dialog box.
Optional Object. The amount of time that Word will wait before closing the dialog box automatically. One unit is approximately 0.001 second. Concurrent system activity may increase the effective time value. If this argument is omitted, the dialog box is closed when the user dismisses it.
Returns the type of built-in Microsoft Word dialog box.
Updates the values shown in a built-in Microsoft Word dialog box.
A collection of objects in Microsoft Word. Each Dialog object represents a built-in Word dialog box.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a dialog in Microsoft Word.
Required . A constant that specifies the dialog.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that includes the active custom spelling dictionaries.
Returns or sets a object that represents the custom dictionary to which words will be added.
Returns a object that represents a new custom spelling or conversion dictionary added to the collection of active custom spelling or conversion dictionaries.
Required String. The string name of the dictionary file. If no path is specified in the string, the proofing tools path is used.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Unloads all of the custom or conversion dictionaries.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns the maximum number of custom or conversion dictionaries allowed.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a dictionary.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
True if the custom dictionary is to be used only with text formatted for a specific language.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
True if the specified dictionary cannot be changed.
Returns the dictionary type.
Represents a unit label on an axis in the specified chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes. The default value is True.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Returns or sets a String value that represents the display unit label text.
String
Returns a
object that represents a range of characters within the object text. You can use the object to format characters within a text string.
The first character to be returned. If this argument is either 1 or omitted, this property returns a range of characters starting with the first character.
The number of characters to be returned. If this argument is omitted, this property returns the remainder of the string (everything after the character).
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
Returns a object that represents the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Gets or sets a value that represents the formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English.
The formula of the object using A1-style notation, in English.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro.
Gets or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
The formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user.
Gets the height, in points, of the object.
The height, in points, of the object.
Returns or sets an Object value that represents the horizontal alignment for the specified object.
Returns .
Set to True if a unit label will occupy the chart layout space when a chart layout is being determined. The default value is True. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns or sets an Object value that represents the text orientation.
Object
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Returns or sets the position of the unit label on an axis in the chart. Read/write .
Returns or sets the Integer value of a constant that represents the reading order for the specified object. Read/write
Integer
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Returns or sets the text for the specified object. Read/write String.
String
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns or sets an Object value that represents the vertical alignment of the specified object.
Object
Gets the width, in points, of the object.
The width, in points, of the object.
Represents a document.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The Close event occurs when a document is closed.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event.
Events interface for Microsoft Word object events.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The New event occurs when a new document based on the template is created.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The Open event occurs when a document is opened.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The Sync event occurs when the local copy of a document that is part of a Document Workspace is synchronized with the copy on the server.
. The status of the document synchronization.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The XMLAfterInsert event occurs when a user adds a new XML element to a document.
. The newly added XML node.
Boolean. True indicates the action was performed using the Undo or Redo feature in Microsoft Word.
A Delegate type used to add an event handler for the event. The XMLBeforeDelete event occurs when a user deletes an XML element from a document.
object. The contents of the XML element being deleted. If only an element is deleted and not associated text, the parameter will not exist and will, therefore, be set to Nothing.
object. The node that is being deleted.
Boolean. True indicates the action was performed using the Undo or Redo feature in Microsoft Word.
A collection of all the objects that are currently open in Word.
Returns a object that represents a new, empty document added to the collection of open documents.
Optional Object. The name of the template to be used for the new document. If this argument is omitted, the Normal template is used.
Optional Object. True to open the document as a template. The default value is False.
Optional Object. Can be one of the following constants: wdNewBlankDocument, wdNewEmailMessage, wdNewFrameset, or wdNewWebPage. The default constant is wdNewBlankDocument.
Optional Object. True to open the document in a visible window. If this value is False, Microsoft Word opens the document but sets the property of the document window to False. The default value is True.
Returns a object that represents a new blog document that Microsoft Office Word publishes to the account described by the first three parameters.
A GUID that is the unique value a provider uses when they register themselves with Word.
The URL that is used to add posts to the blog.
A display name for the blog that will be used in Word.
The ID for an existing post with which to populate the document created by using the AddBlogDocument method.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application
Determines if Microsoft Word can check out a specified document from a server. Read/write Boolean.
Required String. The server path and name of the document.
Copies a specified document from a server to a local computer for editing.
Required String. The name of the file to check out.
Closes the specified document or documents.
Optional Object. Specifies the save action for the document. Can be one of the following constants: wdDoNotSaveChanges, wdPromptToSaveChanges, or wdSaveChanges.
Optional Object. Specifies the save format for the document. Can be one of the following constants: wdOriginalDocumentFormat, wdPromptUser, or wdWordDocument.
Optional Object. True to route the document to the next recipient. If the document doesn't have a routing slip attached, this argument is ignored.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Opens the specified document and adds it to the collection.
Required Object. The name of the document (paths are accepted).
Optional Object. True to display the Convert File dialog box if the file isn't in Microsoft Word format.
Optional Object. True to open the document as read-only.Note This argument doesn't override the read-only recommended setting on a saved document. For example, if a document has been saved with read-only recommended turned on, setting the ReadOnly argument to False will not cause the file to be opened as read/write.
Optional Object. True to add the file name to the list of recently used files at the bottom of the File menu.
Optional Object. The password for opening the document.
Optional Object. The password for opening the template.
Optional Object. Controls what happens if is the name of an open document. True to discard any unsaved changes to the open document and reopen the file. False to activate the open document.
Optional Object. The password for saving changes to the document.
Optional Object. The password for saving changes to the template.
Optional Object. The file converter to be used to open the document. Can be a constant.To specify an external file format, apply the property to a object to determine the value to use with this argument.
Optional Object. The document encoding (code page or character set) to be used by Microsoft Word when you view the saved document. Can be any valid constant. The default value is the system code page.
Optional Object. True if the document is opened in a visible window. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to repair the document to prevent document corruption.
Optional Object. Can be a constant.
Optional Object. True to skip displaying the Encoding dialog box that Word displays if the text encoding cannot be recognized. The default value is False.
Optional Object. Specifies a transform to use.
Opens the specified document and adds it to the collection.
The name of the document (paths are accepted).
True to display the Convert File dialog box if the file isn't in Microsoft Word format.
True to open the document as read-only. This argument doesn't override the read-only recommended setting on a saved document. For example, if a document has been saved with read-only recommended turned on, setting the argument to False will not cause the file to be opened as read/write.
True to add the file name to the list of recently used files at the bottom of the File menu.
The password for opening the document.
The password for opening the template.
Controls what happens if is the name of an open document. True to discard any unsaved changes to the open document and reopen the file. False to activate the open document.
The password for saving changes to the document.
The password for saving changes to the template.
The file converter to be used to open the document. Can be one of the constants. The default value is .
The document encoding (code page or character set) to be used by Microsoft Word when you view the saved document. Can be any valid enumeration value. The default value is the system code page.
True if the document is opened in a visible window. The default value is True.
True to repair the document to prevent document corruption.
Indicates the horizontal flow of text in a document. Can be any valid constant. The default value is .
True to skip displaying the Encoding dialog box that Word displays if the text encoding cannot be recognized. The default value is False.
Specifies a transform to use.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Saves all the documents in the collection.
Optional Object. True to have Microsoft Word automatically save all documents; False to have Word prompt the user to save each document that has changed since it was last saved.
Optional Object. Specifies the way the documents are saved. Can be one of the constants.
Represents the down bars in a chart group.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object for the parent chart element that contains fill formatting properties for the chart element. Read-only.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns an object that represents the interior of the object.
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Represents a dropped capital letter at the beginning of a paragraph.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Removes the dropped capital letter formatting.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the dropped capital letter and the paragraph text.
Formats the first character in the specified paragraph as a dropped capital letter.
Returns or sets the name of the font for the dropped capital letter.
Returns or sets the height (in lines) of the specified dropped capital letter.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the position of a dropped capital letter.
Represents a drop-down form field that contains a list of items in a form.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the default drop-down item.
Returns a collection that represents all the items in a object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Determines if the specified form field object is a valid check box form field.
Returns or sets the number of the selected item in a drop-down form field.
Represents the drop lines in a chart group.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Selects the object.
Represents a single user who has been given specific permissions to edit portions of a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Deletes all editing permissions in a document for a specific user.
Returns or sets the identifying label for the specified object when the current document is saved as a Web page.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the next range for which a user has permissions to modify.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Selects all the shapes in the main story, in a canvas, or in headers and footers of a document.
A collection of objects that represents a collection of users or groups of users who have been given specific permissions to edit portions of a document.
Returns an object that represents a new permission for a specified user to modify a range or selection within a document.
Optional Object. Can be either a String that represents the user's e-mail alias (if in the same domain), an e-mail address, or a that represents a group of users.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents a specific user or a group of users who have been given permission to edit a portion of a document.
Required Object. Can be either a String that represents the user's e-mail alias (if in the same domain), an e-mail address, or a constant that represents a group of users.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents an e-mail message.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the author of the current e-mail message.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the author of an e-mail message.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the style associated with the current e-mail author for unsent replies, forwards, or new e-mail messages.
Contains global application-level attributes used by Microsoft Word when you create and edit e-mail messages and replies.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Determines if a series of three or more hyphens (-), equal signs (=), or underscore characters (_) are automatically replaced by a specific border line when the ENTER key is pressed.
Determines if bullet characters (such as asterisks, hyphens, and greater-than signs) are replaced with bullets from the Bullets And Numbering dialog box (Format menu) as you type.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically applies the Closing style to letter closings as you type.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically applies the Date style to dates as you type.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically replaces a space entered at the beginning of a paragraph with a first-line indent.
Determines if styles are automatically applied to headings as you type.
Determines if paragraphs are automatically formatted as numbered lists with a numbering scheme from the Bullets and Numbering dialog box (Format menu), according to what's typed.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically creates a table when you type a plus sign, a series of hyphens, another plus sign, and so on, and then press ENTER.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically starts the Letter Wizard when the user enters a letter salutation or closing.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically creates new styles based on manual formatting.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically deletes spaces inserted between Japanese and Latin text as you type.
Determines if Microsoft Word repeats character formatting applied to the beginning of a list item to the next list item.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically inserts the corresponding memo closing when the user enters a memo heading.
Determines if Microsoft Word to automatically inserts " " when the user enters "" or "".
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically corrects improperly paired parentheses.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically corrects long vowel sounds and dashes.
Determines if typed fractions are replaced with fractions from the current character set as you type, as when "1/2" is replaced with "½."
Determines if e-mail addresses, server and share names (also known as UNC paths), and Internet addresses (also known as URLs) are automatically changed to hyperlinks as you type.
Determines if the ordinal number suffixes "st", "nd", "rd", and "th" are replaced with the same letters in superscript as you type, as when "1st" is replaced with "1" followed by "st" formatted as superscript.
Determines if manual emphasis characters are automatically replaced with character formatting as you type, as when "*bold*" is changed to "bold" and "_underline_" is changed to "underline."
Determines if straight quotation marks are automatically changed to smart (curly) quotation marks as you type.
Determines if two consecutive hyphens (--) are replaced with an en-dash (–) or an em-dash (—) as you type.
Returns a object that represents the style used to compose new e-mail messages.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the signatures Microsoft Word appends to outgoing e-mail messages.
Determines if Microsoft Word saves the smart tag information in HTML e-mail messages.
Strips HTML tags that are used for opening HTML files in Microsoft Word but are not required for display.
Determines if Microsoft Word marks the user's comments in e-mail messages.
Returns or sets the string with which Microsoft Word marks comments in e-mail messages.
Specifies whether a user needs to choose a new color for reply text when replying to e-mail.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets the object that represents the text attributes for e-mail messages that are sent or received using plain text.
Determines if cascading style sheets (CSS) are used for font formatting when you view a saved document in a Web browser.
Returns a object that represents the style used when replying to e-mail messages.
Determines if the TAB and BACKSPACE keys can be used to increase and decrease, respectively, the left indent of paragraphs and if the BACKSPACE key can be used to change right-aligned paragraphs to centered paragraphs and centered paragraphs to left-aligned paragraphs.
Returns or sets the name of the theme plus any theme formatting options to use for new e-mail messages.
Determines if new e-mail messages use the character style defined by the default e-mail message theme.
Determines if Microsoft Word uses a theme when replying to e-mail.
Contains information about the e-mail signatures used by Microsoft Word when you create and edit e-mail messages and replies.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the e-mail signature entries in Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the signature that Microsoft Word appends to new e-mail messages.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the signature that Microsoft Word appends to e-mail message replies.
A collection of objects that represents all the e-mail signature entries available to Microsoft Word.
Returns an object that represents a new e-mail signature entry.
Required String. The name of the e-mail entry.
Required Range object. The range in the document that will be added as the signature.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single e-mail signature entry.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents an endnote.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns a object that represents a footnote, endnote, or comment reference mark.
Represents the properties assigned to a range or selection of endnotes in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the position of all endnotes.
Returns or sets the way footnotes or endnotes are numbered after page breaks or section breaks.
Returns or sets the number style for a range or selection of endnotes in a document.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the starting note number.
A collection of objects that represents all the endnotes in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents an endnote added to a range.
Required Range object. The range marked for the endnote. This can be a collapsed range.
Optional Object. The text for the custom reference mark. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word inserts an automatically-numbered reference mark.
Optional Object. The text of the endnote.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents the footnote or endnote continuation notice.
Returns a object that represents the footnote or endnote continuation separator.
Converts endnotes to footnotes.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns or sets the position of all endnotes.
Returns or sets the way footnotes or endnotes are numbered after page breaks or section breaks.
Returns or sets the number style for the specified endnotes.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Resets the endnote continuation notice to the default notice.
Resets the endnote continuation separator to the default separator.
Resets the endnote separator to the default separator.
Returns a object that represents the endnote or footnote separator.
Returns or sets the starting note number.
Converts all endnotes in a document to footnotes and vice versa.
Represents an envelope.
Returns the envelope delivery address as a object.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the left edge of the envelope and the delivery address.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the top edge of the envelope and the delivery address.
Returns a object that represents the delivery address style for the envelope.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Determines if envelopes are fed face up by default.
Returns or sets the default envelope height, in points.
Determines if the return address is omitted from envelopes by default.
Returns or sets the default orientation for feeding envelopes.
Determines if a POSTNET bar code is added to envelopes or mailing labels by default.
Determines if a Facing Identification Mark (FIM-A) is added to envelopes by default.
Returns or sets the default envelope size.
Returns or sets the default envelope width, in points.
Returns or sets the paper tray for the envelope.
Inserts an envelope as a separate section at the beginning of the specified document.
Optional Object. True to use the text marked by the EnvelopeAddress bookmark (a user-defined bookmark) as the recipient's address.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the recipient's address (ignored if is True).
Optional Object. A string that specifies an AutoText entry to use for the address. If specified, is ignored.
Optional Object. True to not insert a return address.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the return address.
Optional Object. A string that specifies an AutoText entry to use for the return address. If specified, is ignored.
Optional Object. True to add a POSTNET bar code. For U.S. mail only.
Optional Object. True to add a Facing Identification Mark (FIMA) for use in presorting courtesy reply mail. For U.S. mail only.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the envelope size. The string must match one of the sizes listed in the Envelope size box in the Envelope Options dialog box (for example, "Size 10" or "C4").
Optional Object. The height of the envelope, measured in points, when the argument is set to "Custom size."
Optional Object. The width of the envelope, measured in points, when the argument is set to "Custom size."
Optional Object. True to use the property of the object to specify which paper tray to use when printing the envelope.
Optional Object. The distance, measured in points, between the left edge of the envelope and the recipient's address.
Optional Object. The distance, measured in points, between the top edge of the envelope and the recipient's address.
Optional Object. The distance, measured in points, between the left edge of the envelope and the return address.
Optional Object. The distance, measured in points, between the top edge of the envelope and the return address.
Optional Object. True to print the envelope face up; False to print it face down.
Optional Object. The orientation for the envelope. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. True to insert postage from an Internet postage vendor.
Optional Object. True to print vertical text on the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes. Default is False.
Optional Object. Position of the recipient's name, measured in points from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Optional Object. Position of the recipient's name, measured in points from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Optional Object. Position of the recipient's postal code, measured in points from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Optional Object. Position of the recipient's postal code, measured in points from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Optional Object. Position of the sender's name, measured in points from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Optional Object. Position of the sender's name, measured in points from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Optional Object. Position of the sender's postal code, measured in points from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Optional Object. Position of the sender's postal code, measured in points from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian envelopes.
Displays the Envelope Options dialog box.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Prints an envelope without adding the envelope to the active document.
Optional Object. True to use the text marked by the "EnvelopeAddress" bookmark (a user-defined bookmark) as the recipient's address.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the recipient's address (ignored if is True).
Optional Object. The name of the AutoText entry that includes a recipient's address.
Optional Object. True to omit the return address.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the return address.
Optional Object. The name of the AutoText entry that includes a return address.
Optional Object. True to add a POSTNET bar code. For U.S. mail only.
Optional Object. True to add a Facing Identification Mark (FIM-A) for use in presorting courtesy reply mail. For U.S. mail only.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the envelope size. The string should match one of the sizes listed on the left side of the Envelope size box in the Envelope Options dialog box (for example, "Size 10").
Optional Object. The height of the envelope (in points) when the argument is set to "Custom size."
Optional Object. The width of the envelope (in points) when the argument is set to "Custom size."
Optional Object. True to use the property of the object to specify which paper tray to use when printing the envelope.
Optional Object. The distance (in points) between the left edge of the envelope and the recipient's address.
Optional Object. The distance (in points) between the top edge of the envelope and the recipient's address.
Optional Object. The distance (in points) between the left edge of the envelope and the return address.
Optional Object. The distance (in points) between the top edge of the envelope and the return address.
Optional Object. True to print the envelope face up; False to print it face down.
Optional Object. The orientation of the envelope. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. True to print postage using an Internet e-postage vendor.
Optional Object. True prints text vertically on the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the recipient's name, measured in points, from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the recipient's name, measured in points, from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the recipient's postal code, measured in points, from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the recipient's postal code, measured in points, from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the sender's name, measured in points, from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the sender's name, measured in points, from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the sender's postal code, measured in points, from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Optional Object. The position of the sender's postal code, measured in points, from the top edge of the envelope. Used for Asian-language envelopes.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the recipient's name from the left edge of the envelope. Used for Asian language envelopes.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the recipient's name from the top edge of the envelope.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the recipient's postal code from the left edge of the envelope.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the recipient's postal code from the top edge of the envelope.
Returns a object that represents the envelope return address.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the left edge of the envelope and the return address.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the top edge of the envelope and the return address.
Returns a object that represents the return address style for the envelope.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the sender's name from the left edge of the envelope.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the sender's name from the top edge of the envelope.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the sender's postal code from the left edge of the envelope.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the position, measured in points, of the sender's postal code from the top edge of the envelope.
Updates the envelope in the document with the current envelope settings.
Vertically orients text on Asian envelopes and mailing labels.
Represents the error bars on a chart series.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns or sets the end style for the error bars. Can be one of the following constants: or . Read/write
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
Object
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Represents a field. The Field object is a member of the collection. The Fields collection represents the fields in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents a field's code.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Returns or sets data in an ADDIN field.
Deletes the specified object.
Clicks the specified field.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns a object that represents the picture, OLE object, or ActiveX control that is the result of an INCLUDEPICTURE or EMBED field.
Returns the type of link for a object.
Returns a object that represents the link options of the specified field, inline shape, or shape that's linked to a file.
Determines if the specified field is locked.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Returns a object that represents the OLE characteristics (other than linking) for the specified field.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Returns a object that represents a field's result.
Selects the specified object.
Determines if field codes are displayed for the specified field instead of field results.
Returns the field type.
Replaces the specified field with its most recent result.
Updates the result of the field object.
Saves the changes made to the results of an INCLUDETEXT field back to the source document.
A collection of objects that represent all the fields in a selection, range, or document.
Adds a object to the collection.
Required object. The range where you want to add the field. If the range isn't collapsed, the field replaces the range.
Optional Object. Can be any constant. For a list of valid constants, consult the Object Browser. The default value is wdFieldEmpty.
Optional Object. Additional text needed for the field. For example, if you want to specify a switch for the field, you would add it here.
Optional Object. True to have the formatting that's applied to the field preserved during updates.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Determines if all fields in the collection are locked.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Toggles the display of the fields between field codes and field results.
Replaces all the fields in the collection with their most recent results.
Updates the result of the fields object.
Saves the changes made to the results of an INCLUDETEXT field back to the source document.
Represents a file converter that's used to open or save files.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Determines if the specified file converter is designed to open files.
Determines if the specified file converter is designed to save files.
Returns a unique name that identifies the file converter.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns the file name extensions associated with the specified object.
Returns the name of the specified file converter.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns the file format of the specified file converter.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
Returns the file format of the specified file converter.
A collection of objects that represent all the file converters available for opening and saving files.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Controls whether text enclosed in chevron characters (« ») is converted to merge fields.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents fill formatting for a shape. A shape can have a solid, gradient, texture, pattern, picture, or semi-transparent fill.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a object that represents the background color for the specified fill or patterned line.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a object that represents the foreground color for the fill.
Gets or sets the angle of the gradient fill for the specified fill format.
The angle of the gradient fill for the specified fill format.
Returns the gradient color type for the specified fill.
Returns a value that indicates how dark or light a one-color gradient fill is.
Gets the collection associated with the specified fill format.
The collection associated with the specified fill format.
Returns the gradient style for the specified fill.
Returns the gradient variant for the specified fill as an integer value from 1 to 4 for most gradient fills.
Sets the specified fill to a one-color gradient.
Required . The gradient style.
Required Integer. The gradient variant. Can be a value from 1 to 4, corresponding to the four variants on the Gradient tab in the Fill Effects dialog box. If is msoGradientFromCenter, this argument can be either 1 or 2.
Required Single. The gradient degree. Can be a value from 0.0 (dark) to 1.0 (light).
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a value that represents the pattern applied to the specified fill.
Sets the specified fill to a pattern.
Required . The pattern to be used for the specified fill.
Gets a object that can be used to apply picture effects to the specified fill formatting.
A object that can be used to apply picture effects to the specified fill formatting.
Sets the specified fill to a preset gradient.
Required . The gradient style.
Required Integer. The gradient variant. Can be a value from 1 to 4, corresponding to the four variants on the Gradient tab in the Fill Effects dialog box. If is msoGradientFromCenter, this argument can be either 1 or 2.
Required . The gradient type.
Returns the preset gradient type for the specified fill.
Returns the preset texture for the specified fill.
Sets the specified fill to a preset texture.
Required . The preset texture.
Gets or sets whether the fill rotates with the specified shape.
A object.
Sets the specified fill to a uniform color. Use this method to convert a gradient, textured, patterned, or background fill back to a solid fill.
Gets or sets the alignment (the origin of the coordinate grid) for the tiling of the texture fill.
The alignment (the origin of the coordinate grid) for the tiling of the texture fill.
Gets or sets a value that specifies the horizontal scaling factor for the texture fill.
Specifies the horizontal scaling factor for the texture fill.
Returns the name of the custom texture file for the specified fill.
Gets or sets a value that specifies the horizontal offset of the texture from the origin in points.
Specifies the horizontal offset of the texture from the origin in points.
Gets or sets a value that specifies the vertical offset of the texture from the origin in points.
Specifies the vertical offset of the texture from the origin in points.
Gets or sets whether the texture fill is tiled or centered.
A object.
Returns the texture type for the specified fill.
Gets or sets a value that specifies the vertical scaling factor for the texture fill.
Specifies the vertical scaling factor for the texture fill.
Returns or sets the degree of transparency of the specified fill as a value between 0.0 (opaque) and 1.0 (clear).
Sets the specified fill to a two-color gradient.
Required . The gradient style.
Required Integer. The gradient variant. Can be a value from 1 to 4, corresponding to the four variants on the Gradient tab in the Fill Effects dialog box. If is msoGradientFromCenter, this argument can be either 1 or 2.
Returns the shape fill format type.
Fills the specified shape with one large image.
Required String. The name of the picture file.
Fills the specified shape with small tiles of an image.
Required String. The name of the picture file.
True if the specified object, or the formatting applied to it, is visible.
Represents the criteria for a find operation.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Clears all nonspecific search options associated with Japanese text.
Removes text and paragraph formatting from a selection or from the formatting specified in a find or replace operation.
Removes the highlighting for all text located in a hit highlighting find operation, and returns a Boolean that represents whether the operation was successful.
Boolean
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically corrects Hangul endings when replacing Hangul text.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Runs the specified find operation.
Optional Object. The text to be searched for. Use an empty string ("") to search for formatting only. You can search for special characters by specifying appropriate character codes. For example, "^p" corresponds to a paragraph mark and "^t" corresponds to a tab character.
Optional Object. True to specify that the find text be case-sensitive. Corresponds to the Match case check box in the Find and Replace dialog box (Edit menu).
Optional Object. True to have the find operation locate only entire words, not text that's part of a larger word. Corresponds to the Find whole words only check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
Optional Object. True to have the find text be a special search operator. Corresponds to the Use wildcards check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
Optional Object. True to have the find operation locate words that sound similar to the find text. Corresponds to the Sounds like check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
Optional Object. True to have the find operation locate all forms of the find text (for example, "sit" locates "sitting" and "sat"). Corresponds to the Find all word forms check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
Optional Object. True to search forward (toward the end of the document).
Optional Object. Controls what happens if the search begins at a point other than the beginning of the document and the end of the document is reached (or vice versa if is set to False). This argument also controls what happens if there's a selection or range and the search text isn't found in the selection or range.Can be one of the following constants:wdFindAsk After searching the selection or range, Microsoft Word displays a message asking whether to search the remainder of the document.wdFindContinue The find operation continues if the beginning or end of the search range is reached.wdFindStop The find operation ends if the beginning or end of the search range is reached.
Optional Object. True to have the find operation locate formatting in addition to or instead of the find text.
Optional Object. The replacement text. To delete the text specified by the argument, use an empty string (""). You specify special characters and advanced search criteria just as you do for the argument. To specify a graphic object or other non-text item as the replacement, move the item to the Clipboard and specify "^c" for .
Optional Object. Specifies how many replacements are to be made: one, all, or none. Can be any constant:wdReplaceAll wdReplaceNone wdReplaceOne
Optional Object. True if find operations match text with matching kashidas in an Arabic language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True if find operations match text with matching diacritics in a right-to-left language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True if find operations match text with matching alef hamzas in an Arabic language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True if find operations match text with matching bidirectional control characters in a right-to-left language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Runs the specified find operation. Returns True if the find operation is successful.
A Boolean value indicating whether the find operation was successful.
The text to be searched for. Use an empty string ("") to search for formatting only. You can search for special characters by specifying appropriate character codes. For example, "^p" corresponds to a paragraph mark and "^t" corresponds to a tab character.
True to specify that the find text be case sensitive. Corresponds to the Match case check box in the Find and Replace dialog box (Edit menu).
True to have the find operation locate only entire words, not text that is part of a larger word. Corresponds to the Find whole words only check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to have the find text be a special search operator. Corresponds to the Use wildcards check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to have the find operation locate words that sound similar to the find text. Corresponds to the Sounds like check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to have the find operation locate all forms of the find text (for example, "sit" locates "sitting" and "sat"). Corresponds to the Find all word forms check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to search forward (toward the end of the document).
Controls what happens if the search begins at a point other than the beginning of the document and the end of the document is reached (or vice versa if is set to False). This argument also controls what happens if there is a selection or range and the search text is not found in the selection or range. Can be one of the enumeration values.
True to have the find operation locate formatting in addition to, or instead of, the find text.
The replacement text. To delete the text specified by the argument, use an empty string (""). You specify special characters and advanced search criteria just as you do for the argument. To specify a graphic object or other nontext item as the replacement, move the item to the Clipboard and specify "^c" for .
Specifies how many replacements are to be made: one, all, or none. Can be any enumeration value.
True if find operations match text with matching kashidas in an Arabic-language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True if find operations match text with matching diacritics in a right-to-left language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True if find operations match text with matching alef hamzas in an Arabic-language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True if find operations match text with matching bidirectional control characters in a right-to-left language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True to match words beginning with the search string. Corresponds to the Match prefix check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to match words ending with the search string. Corresponds to the Match suffix check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True ignores all white space and control characters between words.
True ignores all white space between words. Corresponds to the Ignore white-space characters check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True ignores all punctuation characters between words. Corresponds to the Ignore punctuation check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
Returns or sets a object that represents the character formatting of the specified object.
Determine if formatting is included in the find operation.
Determines if the find operation searches forward through the document.
Determines if the search for the specified object has produced a match.
Returns a object that represents the frame formatting for the specified style or find-and-replace operation.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to locate phonetic Hangul and hanja characters in a Korean langauge find operation. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if highlight formatting is included in the find criteria.
Highlights all found matches and returns a Boolean that represents whether matches were found.
Boolean
Specifies the text to find. Use an empty string ("") to search for formatting only. You can search for special characters by specifying appropriate character codes. For example, "^p" corresponds to a paragraph mark and "^t" corresponds to a tab character.
Specifies the highlight color for the text. Can be any RGB color or one of the enumeration values.
Specifies the color of the text. Can be any RGB color or one of the enumeration values.
True to specify that the find text be case-sensitive. Corresponds to the Match case check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to have the find operation locate only entire words, not text that is part of a larger word. Corresponds to the Find whole words only check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to match words beginning with the search string. Corresponds to the Match prefix check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to match words ending with the search string. Corresponds to the Match suffix check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True ignores all white space and control characters between words.
True to have the find text be a special search operator. Corresponds to the Use wildcards check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to have the find operation locate words that sound similar to the find text. Corresponds to the Sounds like check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to have the find operation locate all forms of the find text (for example, "sit" locates "sitting" and "sat"). Corresponds to the Find all word forms check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True to distinguish between full-width and half-width letters or characters during a search.
True to use the nonspecific search options for Japanese text during a search. Read/write.
True if find operations match text with matching kashidas in an Arabic-language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True if find operations match text with matching diacritics in a right-to-left language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True if find operations match text with matching alef hamzas in an Arabic-language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True if find operations match text with matching bidirectional control characters in a right-to-left language document. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you have selected or installed.
True ignores all white space between words. Corresponds to the Ignore white-space characters check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True ignores all punctuation characters between words. Corresponds to the Ignore punctuation check box in the Find and Replace dialog box.
True ignores phonetic hangul and hanja characters. Available only if you have support for Korean languages.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether a find operation should ignore punctuation in found text. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether a find operation should ignore extra white space in found text. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Returns or sets an East Asian language for the specified object.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Determines if find operations match text with matching alef hamzas in an Arabic language document.
Determines if all forms of the text to find are found by the find operation (for instance, if the text to find is "sit," "sat" and "sitting" are found as well).
Determines if Microsoft Word distinguishes between full-width and half-width letters or characters during a search.
Determines if the find operation is case-sensitive.
Determines if find operations match text with matching bidirectional control characters in a right-to-left language document.
Determines if find operations match text with matching diacritics in a right-to-left language document.
Determines if Microsoft Word uses the nonspecific search options for Japanese text during a search.
Determines if find operations match text with matching kashidas in an Arabic language document.
True ignores all white space and control characters between words. Read/write.
Boolean
True to match words beginning with the search string. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if words that sound similar to the text to find are returned by the find operation.
True to match words ending with the search string. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines if the find operation locates only entire words and not text that's part of a larger word.
Determines if the text to find contains wildcards.
Determines if Microsoft Word finds or replaces text that the spelling and grammar checker ignores.
Returns or sets a object that represents the paragraph settings for the specified range, selection, find or replacement operation, or style.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that contains the criteria for a replace operation.
Activates all nonspecific search options associated with Japanese text.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Returns or sets the text to find or replace in the specified range or selection.
Returns or sets what happens if the search begins at a point other than the beginning of the document and the end of the document is reached (or vice versa if is set to False) or if the search text isn't found in the specified selection or range.
Represents an abbreviation excluded from automatic correction.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the abbreviations excluded from automatic correction.
Returns a object that represents a new exception added to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions.
Required String. The abbreviation that you don't want Microsoft Word to follow with a capital letter.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the floor of a 3-D chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Pastes a picture from the Clipboard on the floor of the specified chart.
Returns or sets a Object value that represents the way pictures are displayed on the walls and faces of a 3-D chart.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets an Integer, specifying the thickness of the floor. Read/write.
Integer
Contains font attributes (font name, font size, color, and so on) for an object.
Represents a list of the names of all the available fonts.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a footnote positioned at the bottom of the page or beneath text. The Footnote object is a member of the collection. The Footnotes collection represents the footnotes in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns a object that represents a footnote, endnote, or comment reference mark.
Represents the properties assigned to a range or selection of footnotes in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the position of all footnotes.
Returns or sets the way footnotes or endnotes are numbered after page breaks or section breaks.
Returns or sets the number style for a range or selection of footnotes in a document.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the starting note number.
A collection of objects that represent all the footnotes in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents a footnote added to a range.
Required Range object. The range marked for the endnote or footnote. This can be a collapsed range.
Optional Object. The text for the custom reference mark. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word inserts an automatically numbered reference mark.
Optional Object. The text of the endnote or footnote.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents the footnote continuation notice.
Returns a object that represents the footnote continuation separator.
Converts footnotes to endnotes.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns or sets the position of all footnotes.
Returns or sets the way footnotes are numbered after page breaks or section breaks.
Returns or sets the number style for the footnotes in a selection, range, or document. Read/write.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Resets the footnote continuation notice to the default notice. The default notice is blank (no text).
Resets the footnote continuation separator to the default separator. The default separator is a long horizontal line that separates document text from notes continued from the previous page.
Resets the footnote separator to the default separator. The default separator is a short horizontal line that separates document text from notes.
Returns a object that represents the footnote separator.
Returns or sets the starting note number.
Converts all footnotes in a document to endnotes and vice versa.
Represents a single form field.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Determines if references to the specified form field are automatically updated whenever the field is exited.
Returns a object that represents a check box form field.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a object that represents a drop-down form field.
Determines if a form field is enabled.
Returns or sets an entry macro name for the specified form field (, , or ).
Returns or sets an exit macro name for the specified form field (, , or ).
Returns or sets the text that's displayed in a message box when the form field has the focus and the user presses F1.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Specifies the source of the text that's displayed in a message box when a form field has the focus and the user presses F1.
Specifies the source of the text that's displayed in the status bar when a form field has the focus.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Selects the specified object.
Returns or sets the text that's displayed in the status bar when a form field has the focus.
Returns a object that represents a text form field.
Returns the field type.
A collection of objects that represent all the form fields in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents a new form field added at a range.
Required object. The range where you want to add the form field. If the range isn't collapsed, the form field replaces the range.
Required . The type of form field to add.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Determines if shading is applied to form fields.
Represents a frame in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the height of the specified frame.
Returns or sets the rule for determining the height of the specified frame.
Returns or sets the horizontal distance between a frame and the surrounding text, in points.
Returns or sets the horizontal distance between the edge of the frame and the item specified by the property.
True if the specified frame is locked.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Specifies to what the horizontal position of a frame is relative.
Specifies to what the vertical position of a frame is relative.
Selects the specified object.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
True if document text wraps around the specified frame.
Returns or sets the vertical distance (in points) between a frame and the surrounding text.
Returns or sets the vertical distance between the edge of the frame and the item specified by the property.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Returns or sets the rule used to determine the width of a frame.
A collection of objects in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents a new frame added to a range, selection, or document.
Required object. The range that you want the frame to surround.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents an entire frames page or a single frame on a frames page.
Adds a new frame to a frames page.
Required . Sets the location where the new frame is to be added in relation to the specified frame.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of child objects associated with the specified Frameset object.
Returns the object that represents the specified child Frameset object.
Required Integer. The index number of the specified frame.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the Web page or other document to be displayed in the specified frame when the frames page is opened.
True if the frame borders on the specified frames page are displayed.
True if the Web page or other document specified by the property is an external file to which Microsoft Word maintains only a link from the specified frame.
Returns or sets the name of the specified frame on a frames page.
True if the user can resize the specified frame when the frames page is viewed in a Web browser.
Returns or sets when scroll bars are available for the specified frame when viewing its frames page in a Web browser.
Returns or sets the color of the frame borders on the specified frames page. Can be any of the constants.
Returns or sets the width (in points) of the borders surrounding the frames on the specified frames page.
Returns or sets the height of the specified object.
Returns or sets the width type for the specified frame on a frames page.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the parent of the specified Frameset object on a frames page.
Returns the object type.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object.
Returns or sets the width type of the specified object.
Represents the geometry of a freeform while it's being built.
Inserts a new segment at the end of the freeform that's being created, and adds the nodes that define the segment.
Required . The type of segment to be added.
Required . The editing property of the vertex. If is msoSegmentLine, must be msoEditingAuto.
Required Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, this argument specifies the horizontal distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new node is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the horizontal distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the first control point for the new segment.
Required Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, this argument specifies the vertical distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new node is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the vertical distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the first control point for the new segment.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the horizontal distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the second control point for the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the vertical distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the second control point for the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the horizontal distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the vertical distance (in points) from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Creates a shape that has the geometric characteristics of the specified object. Returns a object that represents the new shape.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the shape is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the shape is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Contains top-level properties and methods that don't need to be preceded by the Application property.
Represents the glow formatting for a shape or range of shapes.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the color for a glow effect. Read-only.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the length of the radius for a glow effect. Read/write.
Single
Gets or sets the degree of transparency for the glow effect as a value between 0.0 (opaque) and 1.0 (clear).
The degree of transparency for the glow effect.
Represents major or minor gridlines on a chart axis.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object. Read-only.
Returns the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Represents the individual shapes within a grouped shape.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object.
Required Object. Specifies which shapes are to be included in the specified range. Can be an integer that specifies the index number of a shape within the collection, a string that specifies the name of a shape, or an Object array that contains integers or strings.
Represents a single Hangul or alphabet AutoCorrect exception.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represents all Hangul and alphabet AutoCorrect exceptions. This list corresponds to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions on the Korean tab in the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box (AutoCorrect command, Tools menu).
Returns a object that represents a new exception to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions.
Required String. The word that you don't want Microsoft Word to correct automatically.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that includes the active custom Hangul-Hanja conversion dictionaries.
Returns or sets a object that represents the custom dictionary to which words will be added.
Returns a object that represents a new conversion dictionary added to the collection of active custom conversion dictionaries.
Required String. The string name of the dictionary file. If no path is specified in the string, the proofing tools path is used.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents the main dictionary Microsoft Word uses during conversion between Hangul and Hanja.
Unloads all of the custom or conversion dictionaries.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns the maximum number of custom or conversion dictionaries allowed.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single header or footer.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if the specified object exists.
Returns a constant that represents the specified header or footer in a document or section.
True if the specified object is a header.
True if the specified header or footer is linked to the corresponding header or footer in the previous section. When a header or footer is linked, its contents are the same as in the previous header or footer.
Returns a collection that represents all the page number fields included in the specified header or footer.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the objects in the specified header or footer. This collection can contain drawings, shapes, pictures, OLE objects, ActiveX controls, text objects, and callouts.
A collection of objects that represent the headers or footers in the specified section of a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a header or footer in a range or selection.
Required . A constant that specifies the header or footer in the selection. Can be one of the following WdHeaderFooterIndex constants:wdHeaderFooterEvenPageswdHeaderFooterFirstPagewdHeaderFooterPrimary
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a style used to build a table of contents or figures.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the level for the heading style in a table of contents or table of figures.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the styles used to compile a table of figures or table of contents.
Returns a object that represents a new heading style added to a document. The new heading style will be included whenever you compile a table of contents or table of figures.
Required Object. The style you want to add. You can specify this argument by using either the string name for the style or a object.
Required Short. A number that represents the level of the heading.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the high-low lines in a chart group.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only.
Returns the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent of the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Selects the object.
Represents horizontal line formatting.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified horizontal line.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if Microsoft Word draws the specified horizontal line without 3-D shading.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the length of the specified horizontal line expressed as a percentage of the window width.
Returns or sets the width type for the specified object.
Represents a single HTML division that can be added to a Web document.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an object that represents a parent division of the current HTML division.
Optional Integer. The number of parent divisions to count back to return the desired division. If the argument is omitted, the HTML division returned is one level up from the current HTML division.
Returns an object that represents an HTML division in a Web document.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the left indent value (in points) for the specified HTML division.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns or sets the right indent (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in points) after the specified paragraph or text column.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) before the specified paragraphs.
A collection of objects that represents the HTML divisions that exist in a Web document.
Returns an object that represents a new HTML division added to a Web document.
Optional Object. An existing HTML division around which to place the new HTML division.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns the nesting level of the specified HTML divisions.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a hyperlink.
Returns or sets the address (for example, a file name or URL) of the specified hyperlink.
Creates a shortcut to the document or hyperlink and adds it to the Favorites folder.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Creates a new document linked to the specified hyperlink.
Required String. The file name of the specified document.
Required Boolean. True to have the specified document open immediately in its associated editing environment. The default value is True.
Required Boolean. True to overwrite any existing file of the same name in the same folder. False if any existing file of the same name is preserved and the argument specifies a new file name. The default value is False.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the text string for the specified hyperlink’s subject line. The subject line is appended to the hyperlink’s Internet address, or URL.
True if extra information is required to resolve the specified hyperlink.
Displays a cached document associated with the specified object, if it has already been downloaded. Otherwise, this method resolves the hyperlink, downloads the target document, and displays the document in the appropriate application.
Optional Object. True to display the target document in a new window. The default value is False.
Optional Object. This argument is reserved for future use.
Optional Object. A string or byte array that specifies additional information for HTTP to use to resolve the hyperlink. For example, you can use to specify the coordinates of an image map, the contents of a form, or a FAT file name. The string is either posted or appended, depending on the value of . Use the property to determine whether extra information is required.
Optional Object. Specifies the way additional information for HTTP is handled. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. A string that specifies header information for the HTTP request. The default value is an empty string. You can combine several header lines into a single string. The specified string is automatically converted into ANSI characters. Note that the argument may overwrite default HTTP header fields.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object.
Returns or sets the text that appears as a ScreenTip when the mouse pointer is positioned over the specified hyperlink.
Returns a object for the specified hyperlink.
Returns or sets a named location in the destination of the specified hyperlink.
Returns or sets the name of the frame or window in which to load the hyperlink.
Returns or sets the specified hyperlink's visible text in a document.
Returns the hyperlink type.
Represents the collection of objects in a document, range, or selection.
Returns a object that represents a new hyperlink added to a range, selection, or document.
Required Object. The text or graphic that you want turned into a hyperlink.
Optional Object. The address for the specified link. The address can be an e-mail address, an Internet address, or a file name. Note that Microsoft Word doesn't check the accuracy of the address.
Optional Object. The name of a location within the destination file, such as a bookmark, named range, or slide number.
Optional Object. The text that appears as a ScreenTip when the mouse pointer is positioned over the specified hyperlink. The default value is .
Optional Object. The display text of the specified hyperlink. The value of this argument replaces the text or graphic specified by .
Optional Object. The name of the frame or window in which you want to load the specified hyperlink.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single index.
True if the specified index contains separate headings for accented letters (for example, words that begin with "À" are under one heading and words that begin with "A" are under another).
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that specifies how Microsoft Word classifies the first character of entries in the specified index.
Returns or sets the text between alphabetic groups (entries that start with the same letter) in the index. Corresponds to the \h switch for an INDEX field.
Returns or sets the sorting language to use for the specified index.
Sets or returns the number of columns for each page of an index.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
True if page numbers are aligned with the right margin in an index.
Returns or sets the sorting criteria for the specified index.
Returns or sets the character between entries and their page numbers in an index.
Returns or sets the index type.
Updates the specified index.
A collection of objects that represents all the indexes in the specified document.
Returns a object that represents a new index added to a document.
Required Range object. The range where you want the index to appear. The index replaces the range, if the range isn't collapsed.
Optional Object.The text between alphabetic groups (entries that start with the same letter) in the index. Can be one of the following constants: wdHeadingSeparatorBlankLine, wdHeadingSeparatorLetter, wdHeadingSeparatorLetterFull, wdHeadingSeparatorLetterLow, or wdHeadingSeparatorNone.
Optional Object. True to align page numbers with the right margin.
Optional Object. Specifies whether subentries are on the same line (run-in) as the main entry or on a separate line (indented) from the main entry. Can be either of the following constants: wdIndexIndent or wdIndexRunin.
Optional Object. The number of columns for each page of the index. Specifying 0 (zero) sets the number of columns in the index to the same number as in the document.
Optional Object. True to include separate headings for accented letters in the index (for example, words that begin with "À" and words that begin with "A" are listed under separate headings).
Optional Object. The sorting criteria to be used for the specified index. Can be either of the following constants: wdIndexSortByStroke or wdIndexSortBySyllable.
Optional Object. The sorting language to be used for the specified index. Can be any of the constants.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Automatically adds XE (Index Entry) fields to the specified document, using the entries from a concordance file.
Required String. The concordance file name that includes a list of items to be indexed.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the formatting for the indexes in the specified document.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Inserts an XE (Index Entry) field after all instances of the text in .
Required Range object. The range whose text is marked with an XE field throughout the document.
Optional Object. The text you want to appear in the index, in the form .
Optional Object. The AutoText entry that contains the text you want to appear in the index (if this argument is specified, is ignored).
Optional Object. A cross-reference that will appear in the index.
Optional Object. The name of the AutoText entry that contains the text for a cross-reference (if this argument is specified, is ignored).
Optional Object. The bookmark name that marks the range of pages you want to appear in the index. If this argument is omitted, the number of the page that contains the XE field appears in the index.
Optional Object. True to add bold formatting to page numbers for index entries.
Optional Object. True to add italic formatting to page numbers for index entries.
Inserts an XE (Index Entry) field after the specified range. Returns a object representing the XE field.
Required Range object. The location of the entry. The XE field is inserted after .
Optional Object. The text that appears in the index. To indicate a subentry, include the main entry text and the subentry text, separated by a colon (:) (for example, "Introduction:The Product").
Optional Object. The AutoText entry name that includes text for the index, table of figures, or table of contents ( is ignored).
Optional Object. A cross-reference that will appear in the index (for example, "See Apples").
Optional Object. The AutoText entry name that contains the text for a cross-reference ( is ignored).
Optional Object. The name of the bookmark that marks the range of pages you want to appear in the index. If this argument is omitted, the number of the page containing the XE field appears in the index.
Optional Object. True to add bold formatting to the entry page numbers in the index.
Optional Object. True to add italic formatting to the entry page numbers in the index.
Optional Object. True shows an index entry in the right location when indexes are sorted phonetically (East Asian languages only).
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents an object in the text layer of a document.
Activates the specified object.
Returns or sets the alternative text associated with a shape in a Web page.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns .
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns .
Returns a chart within the collection of inline shapes in a document. Read-only.
Converts an inline shape to a free-floating shape and returns a object that represents the new shape.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the field associated with the specified shape.
Returns a object that contains fill formatting properties for the specified shape.
Returns the formatting properties for a glow effect. Read-only.
Returns the shapes that are grouped together for an inline shape. Read-only.
True if the specified shape is a chart. Read-only.
Gets True if there is a SmartArt diagram present on the shape.
A object.
Returns or sets the height of the specified inline shape.
Returns a object that contains the horizontal line formatting for the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the hyperlink associated with the specified object.
Determines if a object is a picture bullet.
Returns a object that contains line formatting properties for the specified shape.
Returns a object that represents the link options of the specified that's linked to a file.
Determines whether the specified shape retains its original proportions when you resize it.
Returns a object that represents the OLE characteristics (other than linking) for the specified .
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that contains picture formatting properties for the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns the reflection formatting for a shape. Read-only.
Removes changes that were made to an inline shape.
Scales the height of the specified inline shape relative to its original size.
Scales the width of the specified inline shape relative to its original size.
Returns a object, which represents a block of script or code on the specified Web page.
Selects the specified object.
Returns the shadow formatting for the specified shape. Read-only.
Returns .
Gets a object that provides a way to work with the SmartArt associated with the specified inline shape.
A object that provides a way to work with the SmartArt associated with the specified inline shape.
Returns the soft edge formatting for a shape. Read-only.
Returns a object that contains text-effect formatting properties for the specified shape.
Gets or sets a value that contains a title for the specified inline shape.
A title for the specified inline shape.
Returns the type of inline shape.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
A collection of objects that represent all the inline shapes in a document, range, or selection.
Inserts a chart, of the specified type, as an inline shape into the active document, and opens Microsoft Office Excel with a sheet that contains the default data that Microsoft Office Word uses to create the chart.
Specifies the type of chart to create.
Specifies the text to which the chart is bound. If is specified, the chart is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the range. If this argument is omitted, the range is selected automatically, and the chart is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds a horizontal line based on an image file to the current document.
Required String. The file name of the image you want to use for the horizontal line.
Optional Object. The range above which Microsoft Word places the horizontal line. If this argument is omitted, Word places the horizontal line above the current selection.
Adds a horizontal line to the current document.
Optional Object. The range above which Microsoft Word places the horizontal line. If this argument is omitted, Word places the horizontal line above the current selection.
Creates an ActiveX control (formerly known as an OLE control).
Optional Object. The programmatic identifier for the ActiveX control to be created.
Optional Object. The range where the ActiveX control will be placed in the text. The ActiveX control replaces the range, if the range isn't collapsed. If this argument is omitted, the Active X control is placed automatically.
Creates an OLE object.
Optional Object. The name of the application used to activate the specified OLE object.
Optional Object. The file from which the object is to be created. If this argument is omitted, the current folder is used. You must specify either the or argument for the object, but not both.
Optional Object. True to link the OLE object to the file from which it was created; False to make the OLE object an independent copy of the file. If you specified a value for , the argument must be False. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to display the OLE object as an icon. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The file that contains the icon to be displayed.
Optional Object. The index number of the icon within . The order of icons in the specified file corresponds to the order in which the icons appear in the Change Icon dialog box (Insert menu, Object dialog box) when the Display as icon check box is selected. The first icon in the file has the index number 0 (zero). If an icon with the given index number doesn't exist in , the icon with the index number 1 (the second icon in the file) is used. The default value is 0 (zero).
Optional Object. A label (caption) to be displayed beneath the icon.
Optional Object. The range where the OLE object will be placed in the text. The OLE object replaces the range, unless the range is collapsed. If this argument is omitted, the object is placed automatically.
Adds a picture to a document.
Required String. The path and file name of the picture.
Optional Object. True to link the picture to the file from which it was created. False to make the picture an independent copy of the file. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to save the linked picture with the document. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The location where the picture will be placed in the text. If the range isn't collapsed, the picture replaces the range; otherwise, the picture is inserted. If this argument is omitted, the picture is placed automatically.
Adds a picture bullet based on an image file to the current document.
Required String. The file name of the image you want to use for the picture bullet.
Optional Object. The range to which Microsoft Word adds the picture bullet. Word adds the picture bullet to each paragraph in the range. If this argument is omitted, Word adds the picture bullet to each paragraph in the current selection.
Inserts a SmartArt graphic as an inline shape into the active document.
The SmartArt graphic to insert.
A object that specifies the layout for the SmartArt graphic.
Specifies the text to which the SmartArt graphic is bound. If is specified, the SmartArt graphic is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the range. If this parameter is omitted, the range is selected automatically, and the SmartArt graphic is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Inserts an empty, 1-inch-square Microsoft Word picture object surrounded by a border.
Required object. The location of the new graphic.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the interior of an object.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets the primary color of the object.
Object
Returns or sets the color of the interior.
Object
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only.
Integer
Determines if Microsoft Word inverts the pattern in the object when it corresponds to a negative number. Read/write.
An Object set to True if the pattern is inverted when it's negative, otherwise False
Returns the parent of the specified object. Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets a Object, containing an constant, that represents the interior pattern.
Object
Returns or sets the color of the interior pattern as an RGB value. Read/write.
Object
Returns or sets the color of the interior pattern as an index into the current color palette, or as one of the following constants: xlColorIndexAutomatic or xlColorIndexNone. Read/write.
Object
Represents a custom key assignment in the current context.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Removes the key binding from the collection and resets a built-in command to its default key assignment.
Returns the command assigned to the specified key combination.
Returns the command parameter assigned to the specified shortcut key.
Returns an object that represents the storage location of the specified key binding. This property can return a , , or object.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified key combination if it's currently assigned to a command.
Runs the command associated with the specified key combination.
Returns the type of item assigned to the specified key binding.
Returns a unique number for the first key in the specified key binding.
Returns a unique number for the second key in the specified key binding.
Returns the key combination string for the specified keys (for example, CTRL+SHIFT+A).
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True if you cannot change the specified key binding in the Customize Keyboard dialog box (from the Tools menu, click Customize, and then click the Keyboard button).
Changes the command assigned to the specified key binding.
Required . The key category of the specified key binding.
Required String. The name of the specified command.
Optional Object. Additional text, if any, required for the command specified by . For information about values for this argument, see the method for the object.
A collection of objects that represent the custom key assignments in the current context. Custom key assignments are made in the Customize Keyboard dialog box.
Returns a object that represents a new shortcut key for a macro, built-in command, font, AutoText entry, style, or symbol.
Required . The category of the key assignment.
Required String. The command that the specified key combination executes.
Required Integer. A key you specify by using one of the constants.
Optional Object. A second key you specify by using one of the constants.
Optional Object. Additional text, if any, required for the command specified by . For details, see the Remarks section below.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Clears all the customized key assignments and restores the original Microsoft Word shortcut key assignments.
Returns an object that represents the storage location of the specified key binding. This property can return a , , or object.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns a object that represents the specified custom key combination. If the key combination doesn't exist, this method returns Nothing.
Required Integer. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional Object. A second key you specify by using one of the constants.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects assigned to a command, style, macro, or other item in the current context.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the command assigned to the specified key combination.
Returns the command parameter assigned to the specified shortcut key.
Returns an object that represents the storage location of the specified key binding. This property can return a , , or object.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns a object that represents the specified custom key combination. If the key combination doesn't exist, this method returns Nothing.
Required Integer. A key you specify by using one of the WdKey constants.
Optional Object. A second key you specify by using one of the constants.
Returns the type of item assigned to the specified key binding.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a language used for proofing or formatting in Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the active grammar dictionary for the specified language.
Returns a object that represents the active hyphenation dictionary for the specified language.
Returns a object that represents the active spelling dictionary for the specified language.
Returns a object that represents the active thesaurus dictionary for the specified language.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the default writing style used by the grammar checker for the specified language. The name of the writing style is the localized name for the specified language.
Returns a number that identifies the specified language.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns the name of a proofing tool language in the language of the user.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the proofing tool type. Read/write.
Returns a string array that contains the names of all writing styles available for the specified language.
A collection of objects that represent languages used for proofing or formatting in Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents leader lines on a chart. Leader lines connect data labels to data points.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Selects the object.
Represents the legend in a chart. Each chart can have only one legend.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes. The default value is True.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Clears the entire object.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
.
Returns a object that represents the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the height, in points, of the object.
Double
Set to True if a legend will occupy the chart layout space when a chart layout is being determined. The default value is True. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
Returns a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns a object that represents the legend entries for the legend.
Object
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Returns or sets a value that represents the position of the legend on the chart.
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the width, in points, of the object.
Double
A collection of all the objects in the specified chart legend.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a Integer value that represents the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a single object from the collection.
Required Object. The name or index number for the object.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Represents a legend entry in a chart legend.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
True if the text in the object changes font size when the object size changes. The default value is True.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object that represents the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns a Double value that represents the height, in points, of the object.
Double
Returns the index number of the object within the collection of similar objects.
Integer
Returns a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns a
object that represents the legend key associated with the entry.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Returns a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns a Double value that represents the width, in points, of the object.
Double
Represents a legend key in a chart legend.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Returns .
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns a Double value that represents the height, in points, of the object.
Double
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
True if Microsoft Word inverts the pattern in the object when it corresponds to a negative number. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Sets the marker background color as an RGB value or returns the corresponding color index value. Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker background color as an index into the current color palette, or as one of the following constants: or . Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write
Sets the marker foreground color as an RGB value or returns the corresponding color index value. Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker foreground color as an index into the current color palette, or as one of the following constants: or . Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write.
Returns or sets the data-marker size, in points. Can be a value from 2 through 72. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker style for a point or series in a line chart, scatter chart, or radar chart. Read/write .
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Returns or sets a constant value that determines the way pictures are displayed on a legend key.
Integer
Returns or sets the unit for each picture on the chart if the property is set to (if not, this property is ignored).
Double
Returns or sets the unit for each picture on the chart if the property is set to xlStackScale (if not, this property is ignored). Read/write Double.
Double
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
True if curve smoothing is turned on for the legend key. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns aDouble value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns a Double value that represents the width, in points, of the object.
Double
Represents the elements of a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Represents an individual line in a object of type wdTextRectangle.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the height of the specified object in points.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the horizontal position, measured in points, of the specified line.
Returns a constant that indicates whether a line is a text line or a table row.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents a portion of text or graphics in a page in a document.
Returns or sets the vertical position of the specified line in points.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Represents line and arrowhead formatting. For a line, the LineFormat object contains formatting information for the line itself; for a shape with a border, this object contains formatting information for the shape's border.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a object that represents the background color for the specified fill or patterned line.
Returns or sets the length of the arrowhead at the beginning of the specified line.
Returns or sets the style of the arrowhead at the beginning of the specified line.
Returns or sets the width of the arrowhead at the beginning of the specified line.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the dash style for the specified line.
Returns or sets the length of the arrowhead at the end of the specified line.
Returns or sets the style of the arrowhead at the end of the specified line.
Returns or sets the width of the arrowhead at the end of the specified line.
Returns or sets a object that represents the foreground color for the line.
MsoTrue to draw lines on the inside of a specified shape.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that represents the pattern applied to the specified fill or line.
Returns or sets the line format style.
Returns or sets the degree of transparency of the specified line as a value between 0.0 (opaque) and 1.0 (clear).
True if the specified object, or the formatting applied to it, is visible.
Returns or sets the thickness of the specified line in points.
Represents line numbers in the left margin or to the left of each newspaper-style column.
True if line numbering is active for the specified document, section, or sections.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the numeric increment for line numbers. For example, if the CountBy property is set to 5, every fifth line will display the line number.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the right edge of line numbers and the left edge of the document text.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the way line numbering runs— that is, whether it starts over at the beginning of a new page or section or runs continuously.
Returns or sets the starting line number.
A collection of objects that represents the lines in a object that is of type wdTextRectangle.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the linking characteristics for an OLE object or picture.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
True if the specified link is updated automatically when the container file is opened or when the source file is changed.
Breaks the link between the source file and the specified OLE object, picture, or linked field.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if a , , or object is locked to prevent automatic updating.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True if the specified picture is saved with the document.
Returns or sets the path and name of the source file for the specified linked OLE object, picture, or field.
Returns the name of the source file for the specified linked OLE object, picture, or field.
Returns the path of the source file for the specified linked OLE object, picture, or field.
Returns the link type.
Updates the specified link.
Represents a single list format that's been applied to specified paragraphs in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Applies a set of list-formatting characteristics to the specified list.
Required object. The list template to be applied.
Optional Object. True to continue the numbering from the previous list; False to start a new list.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following constants: wdWord8ListBehavior (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or wdWord9ListBehavior (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is wdWord8ListBehavior, but in new procedures you should use wdWord9ListBehavior to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.
Applies a set of list-formatting characteristics, optionally for a specified level.
The list template to be applied.
True to continue the numbering from the previous list; False to start a new list.
Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following values: (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is , but in new procedures you should use to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.
The level to which the list template is to be applied.
Returns a constant (wdContinueDisabled, wdResetList, or wdContinueList) that indicates whether the formatting from the previous list can be continued.
Required object. A list template that's been applied to previous paragraphs in the document.
Changes the list numbers and LISTNUM fields in the specified list to text.
Optional Object. The type of number to be converted. Can be any of the constants.
Returns the number of bulleted or numbered items and LISTNUM fields in the specified list.
Optional Object. The type of numbers to be counted. Can be one of the following constants: wdNumberParagraph, wdNumberListNum, or wdNumberAllNumbers. The default value is wdNumberAllNumbers.
Optional Object. A number that corresponds to the numbering level you want to count. If this argument is omitted, all levels are counted.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a collection that represents all the numbered paragraphs in the list.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Removes numbers or bullets from the specified list.
Optional . The type of number to be removed.
True if the entire list object uses the same list template.
Returns the name of the style applied to the specified AutoText entry.
A collection of objects that represent all the items in a drop-down form field.
Returns a object that represents an item added to a drop-down form field.
Required String. The name of the drop-down form field item.
Optional Object. A number that represents the position of the item in the list.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Removes all items from a drop-down form field.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents an item in a drop-down form field.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the list formatting attributes that can be applied to the paragraphs in a range.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Adds bullets and formatting to the paragraphs in the range for the specified object. If the paragraphs are already formatted with bullets, this method removes the bullets and formatting.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following constants: wdWord8ListBehavior (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or wdWord9ListBehavior (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is wdWord8ListBehavior, but in new procedures you should use wdWord9ListBehavior to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.
Applies a set of list-formatting characteristics to the specified object.
Required object. The list template to be applied.
Optional Object. True to continue the numbering from the previous list; False to start a new list.
Optional Object. The portion of the list that the list template is to be applied to. Can be one of the following constants: wdListApplyToSelection, wdListApplyToWholeList, or wdListApplyToThisPointForward.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following constants: wdWord8ListBehavior (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or wdWord9ListBehavior (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is wdWord8ListBehavior, but in new procedures you should use wdWord9ListBehavior to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.
Applies a set of list-formatting characteristics, optionally for a specified level.
The list template to be applied.
True to continue the numbering from the previous list; False to start a new list.
The portion of the list that the list template is to be applied to. Can be one of the following constants: , , or .
Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following constants: (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is , but in new procedures you should use to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.
The level to which the list template is to be applied.
Adds the default numbering scheme to the paragraphs in the range for the specified object. If the paragraphs are already formatted as a numbered list, this method removes the numbers and formatting.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following constants: wdWord8ListBehavior (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or wdWord9ListBehavior (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is wdWord8ListBehavior, but in new procedures you should use wdWord9ListBehavior to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.
Adds the default outline-numbering scheme to the paragraphs in the range for the specified object. If the paragraphs are already formatted as an outline-numbered list, this method removes the numbers and formatting.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word uses new Web-oriented formatting for better list display. Can be either of the following constants: wdWord8ListBehavior (use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97) or wdWord9ListBehavior (use Web-oriented formatting). For compatibility reasons, the default constant is wdWord8ListBehavior, but in new procedures you should use wdWord9ListBehavior to take advantage of improved Web-oriented formatting with respect to indenting and multilevel lists.
Returns a constant (wdContinueDisabled, wdResetList, or wdContinueList) that indicates whether the formatting from the previous list can be continued.
Required object. A list template that's been applied to previous paragraphs in the document.
Changes the list numbers and LISTNUM fields in the specified object to text.
Optional Object. The type of number to be converted. Can be any of the constants.
Returns the number of bulleted or numbered items and LISTNUM fields in the specified ListFormat object.
Optional Object. The type of numbers to be counted. Can be one of the following constants: wdNumberParagraph, wdNumberListNum, or wdNumberAllNumbers. The default value is wdNumberAllNumbers.
Optional Object. A number that corresponds to the numbering level you want to count. If this argument is omitted, all levels are counted.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the first formatted list contained in the specified object.
Increases the list level of the paragraphs in the range for the specified object, in increments of one level.
Returns or sets the list level for the first paragraph in the specified object.
Decreases the list level of the paragraphs in the range for the specified object, in increments of one level.
Returns the object that represents the picture used as a bullet in a picture bullet list.
Returns a String that represents the appearance of the list value of the first paragraph in the range for the specified object. For example, the second paragraph in an alphabetic list would return B.
Returns a object that represents the list formatting for the specified object.
Returns the type of lists that are contained in the range for the specified object.
Returns the numeric value of the first paragraph in the range for the specified object. For example, the ListValue property applied to the second paragraph in an alphabetic list would return 2.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Removes numbers or bullets from the specified object.
Optional . The type of number to be removed.
True if the specified object contains only one list.
True if the entire object uses the same list template.
A collection of objects that represent the three tabs in the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns the type of list (bulleted, numbered, or outline) from the list template gallery.
Required . A constant that specifies the type of list.WdListGalleryType can be one of the following constants:wdBulletGallerywdNumberGallerywdOutlineNumberGallery
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single gallery of list formats.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a collection that represents all the list formats for the specified list gallery.
True if the specified list template is not the built-in list template for that position in the list gallery.
Required Integer. A number from 1 to 7 that corresponds to the position of the template in the Bullets and Numbering dialog box (Format menu). Excluding the None option, the templates are numbered from left to right, starting with the top row.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Resets the specified list template for the list gallery to the built-in list template format.
Required Integer.
Represents a single list level, either the only level for a bulleted or numbered list or one of the nine levels of an outline numbered list.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the list level of the list template.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Formats a paragraph or range of paragraphs with a picture bullet.
Required String. The path and file name of the picture file.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a object that represents the character formatting of the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the style that's linked to the specified object.
Returns or sets the number format for the specified list level.
Returns or sets the position (in points) of the number or bullet for the specified object.
Returns or sets the number style for the object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents a picture bullet.
Sets or returns the list level that must appear before the specified list level restarts numbering at 1. False if the numbering continues sequentially each time the list level appears.
Returns or sets the starting number for the specified object.
Returns or sets the tab position for the specified object.
Returns or sets the position (in points) for the second line of wrapping text for the specified object.
Returns or sets the character inserted after the number for the specified list level.
A collection of objects that represents all the list levels of a list template, either the only level for a bulleted or numbered list or one of the nine levels of an outline numbered list.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represents the paragraphs of the specified document, list, or range that have list formatting applied.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent all the lists in the specified document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single list template that includes all the formatting that defines a list.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Converts a multiple-level list to a single-level list, or vice versa.
Optional Object. The level to use for formatting the new list. When converting a multiple-level list to a single-level list, this argument can be a number from 1 through 9. When converting a single-level list to a multiple-level list, 1 is the only valid value. If this argument is omitted, 1 is the default value.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a collection that represents all the levels for the specified .
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
True if the specified object is outline numbered.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the seven predefined list formats on each tab in the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Returns a object that represents a new list template.
Optional Object. True to apply outline numbering to the new list template.
Optional Object. An optional name used for linking the list template to a LISTNUM field. You cannot use this name to index the list template in the collection.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a mailing label.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Creates a new label document using either the default label options or ones that you specify. Returns a object that represents the new document.
Optional Object. The mailing label name.
Optional Object. The text for the mailing label.
Optional Object. The name of the AutoText entry that includes the mailing label text.
Optional Object. True to use the address text marked by the user-defined bookmark named "EnvelopeAddress" instead of using the argument.
Optional Object. The laser printer tray. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to print postage using an Internet e-postage vendor.
Optional Object. True formats text vertically on the label. Used for Asian-language mailing labels.
Creates a new label document using either the default label options or ones that you specify. Returns a object that represents the new document.
The mailing label identification.
The text for the mailing label.
The name of the AutoText entry that includes the mailing label text.
True to use the address text marked by the user-defined bookmark named "EnvelopeAddress" instead of using the argument.
The laser printer tray. Can be one of the constants.
True to print postage using an Internet e-postage vendor.
True formats text vertically on the label. Used for Asian-language mailing labels.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a collection that represents the available custom mailing labels.
Returns or sets the name for the default mailing label.
Returns or sets the default paper tray that contains sheets of mailing labels.
True if a POSTNET bar code is added to envelopes or mailing labels by default.
Displays the Label Options dialog box.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Prints a label or a page of labels with the same address.
Optional Object. The mailing label name.
Optional Object. The text for the label address.
Optional Object. True to use the text marked by the "EnvelopeAddress" bookmark (a user-defined bookmark) as the label text. If this argument is specified, and are ignored.
Optional Object. The laser printer tray to be used. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. True to print a single label; False to print an entire page of the same label.
Optional Object. The label row for a single label. Not valid if is False.
Optional Object. The label column for a single label. Not valid if is False.
Optional Object. True to print postage using an Internet e-postage vendor.
Optional Object. True prints text vertically on the label. Used for Asian-language mailing labels.
Prints a label or a page of labels with the same address.
The mailing label identification.
The text for the label address.
True to use the text marked by the "EnvelopeAddress" bookmark (a user-defined bookmark) as the label text. If this argument is specified, and are ignored.
The laser printer tray. Can be one of the constants.
True to print a single label; False to print an entire page of the same label.
The label row for a single label. Not valid if is False.
The label column for a single label. Not valid if is False.
True to print postage using an Internet e-postage vendor.
True prints text vertically on the label. Used for Asian-language mailing labels.
True vertically orients text on Asian envelopes and mailing labels.
Represents the mail merge functionality in Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Simulates the mail merge operation, pausing to report each error as it occurs.
Creates a Microsoft Word document that uses a table to store data for a mail merge.
Optional Object. The path and file name for the new data source.
Optional Object. The password required to open the new data source.
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the data source.
Optional Object. Field names for the header record. If this argument is omitted, the standard header record is used: "Title, FirstName, LastName, JobTitle, Company, Address1, Address2, City, State, PostalCode, Country, HomePhone, WorkPhone." To separate field names, use the list separator specified in Regional Settings in Control Panel.
Optional Object. True to launch Microsoft Query, if it's installed. The , , and arguments are ignored.
Optional Object. Defines query options for retrieving data.
Optional Object. If the query string is longer than 255 characters, specifies the first portion of the string, and specifies the second portion.
Optional Object. A range within which the query specified by will be performed. How you specify the range depends on how data is retrieved. For example:When retrieving data through ODBC, you specify a connection string. When retrieving data from Microsoft Excel using dynamic data exchange (DDE), you specify a named range. Security Dynamic data exchange (DDE) is an older technology that is not secure. If possible, use a more secure alternative to DDE.When retrieving data from Microsoft Access, you specify the word "Table" or "Query" followed by the name of a table or query.
Optional Object. True to perform the query specified by and each time the main document is opened.
Creates a Microsoft Word document that stores a header record that's used in place of the data source header record in a mail merge.
Required String. The path and file name for the new header source.
Optional Object. The password required to open the new header source.
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the new header source.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the field names for the header record. If this argument is omitted, the standard header record is used: "Title, FirstName, LastName, JobTitle, Company, Address1, Address2, City, State, PostalCode, Country, HomePhone, WorkPhone." To separate field names in Windows, use the list separator specified in Regional Settings in Control Panel.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that refers to the data source attached to a mail merge main document.
Returns or sets the destination of the mail merge results.
Opens or switches to the mail merge data source.
Opens the header source attached to a mail merge main document, or activates the header source if it's already open.
Activates the mail merge main document associated with the specified header source or data source document.
Performs the specified mail merge operation.
Optional Object. True for Microsoft Word to pause and display a troubleshooting dialog box if a mail merge error is found; False to report errors in a new document.
Returns a collection that represents all the mail merge related fields in the specified document.
Determines if the merge fields in a document are highlighted.
Returns or sets the name of the field that contains e-mail addresses that are used when the mail merge destination is electronic mail.
Determines if the merge documents are sent as attachments when the mail merge destination is an e-mail message or a fax.
Returns a constant that represents the format to use when the mail merge destination is an e-mail message.
Returns or sets the subject line used when the mail merge destination is electronic mail.
Returns or sets the mail merge main document type.
Attaches a data source to the specified document, which becomes a main document if it's not one already.
Required String. The data source file name. You can specify a Microsoft Query (.qry) file instead of specifying a data source, a connection string, and a query string.
Optional Object. The file converter used to open the document. Can be one of the constants. To specify an external file format, use the property with the object to determine the value to use with this argument.WdOpenFormat can be one of the following constants:wdOpenFormatAllWordwdOpenFormatAuto Default.wdOpenFormatDocumentwdOpenFormatEncodedTextwdOpenFormatRTFwdOpenFormatTemplatewdOpenFormatTextwdOpenFormatUnicodeTextwdOpenFormatWebPageswdOpenFormatXML
Optional Object. True to display the Convert File dialog box if the file isn't in Microsoft Word format.
Optional Object. True to open the data source on a read-only basis.
Optional Object. True to perform the query specified by and each time the main document is opened.
Optional Object. True to add the file name to the list of recently used files at the bottom of the File menu.
Optional Object. The password used to open the data source. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. The password used to open the template. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. Controls what happens if is the file name of an open document. True to discard any unsaved changes to the open document and reopen the file; False to activate the open document.
Optional Object. The password used to save changes to the document. (See Remarks below.)
Optional object. The password used to save changes to the template. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. A range within which the query specified by is to be performed. (See Remarks below.) How you specify the range depends on how data is retrieved. For example:When retrieving data through Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), you specify a connection string. When retrieving data from Microsoft Excel using dynamic data exchange (DDE), you specify a named range.Dynamic data exchange (DDE) is an older technology that is not secure. If possible, use a more secure alternative to DDE.When retrieving data from Microsoft Access, you specify the word "Table" or "Query" followed by the name of a table or query.
Optional Object. Defines query options for retrieving data. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. If the query string is longer than 255 characters, specifies the first portion of the string, and specifies the second portion. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. True to open exclusively.
Optional Object. Can be one of the following constants:wdMergeSubTypeAccess 1wdMergeSubTypeOAL 2wdMergeSubTypeOLEDBText 5wdMergeSubTypeOLEDBWord 3wdMergeSubTypeOther 0wdMergeSubTypeOutlook 6wdMergeSubTypeWord 7wdMergeSubTypeWord2000 8wdMergeSubTypeWorks 4
Attaches a mail merge header source to the specified document.
Required String. The file name of the header source.
Optional Object. The file converter used to open the document. Can be one of the constants. To specify an external file format, use the property with a object to determine the value to use with this argument.WdOpenFormat can be one of the following constants:wdOpenFormatAllWordwdOpenFormatAuto Default.wdOpenFormatDocumentwdOpenFormatEncodedTextwdOpenFormatRTFwdOpenFormatTemplatewdOpenFormatTextwdOpenFormatUnicodeTextwdOpenFormatWebPageswdOpenFormatXML
Optional Object. True to display the Convert File dialog box if the file isn't in Microsoft Word format.
Optional Object. True to open the header source on a read-only basis.
Optional Object. True to add the file name to the list of recently used files at the bottom of the File menu.
Optional Object. The password required to open the header source document. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. The password required to open the header source template. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. Controls what happens if is the file name of an open document. True to discard any unsaved changes to the open document and reopen the file; False to activate the open document.
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the document data source. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the template data source. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. True to open exclusively.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a String corresponding to the caption on a custom button on the Complete the merge step (step six) of the Mail Merge Wizard.
Displays the Mail Merge Wizard in a document.
Required Object. The number of the Mail Merge Wizard step to display.
Optional Object. True keeps the "Select document type" step in the sequence of mail merge steps. False removes step one.
Optional Object. True keeps the "Select starting document" step in the sequence of mail merge steps; False removes step two.
Optional Object. True keeps the "Select recipients" step in the sequence of mail merge steps; False removes step three.
Optional Object. True keeps the "Write your letter" step in the sequence of mail merge steps; False removes step four.
Optional Object. True keeps the "Preview your letters" step in the sequence of mail merge steps; False removes step five.
Optional Object. True keeps the "Complete the merge" step in the sequence of mail merge steps; False removes step six.
Returns the current state of a mail merge operation.
Determines if blank lines are suppressed when mail merge fields in a mail merge main document are empty.
Determines if merge field names are displayed in a mail merge main document.
Returns or sets an Integer indicating the current Mail Merge Wizard step for a document.
Represents a single mail merge field in a data source.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the contents of the mail merge data field for the current record.
A collection of objects that represent the data fields in a mail merge data source.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the mail merge data source in a mail merge operation.
Returns or sets the active mail merge data record.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Closes the specified Mail Merge data source, pane, or task.
Returns the connection string for the specified mail merge data source.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a collection that represents the fields in the specified mail merge data source.
Returns a collection that represents the names of all the fields in the specified mail merge data source.
Searches the contents of the specified mail merge data source for text in a particular field. Returns True if the search text is found.
Required String. The text to be looked for.
Required Variant. The name of the field to be searched.
Returns or sets the number of the first data record to be merged in a mail merge operation.
Returns the path and file name of the header source attached to the specified mail merge main document.
Returns a value that indicates the way the header source is being supplied for the mail merge operation.
True if a record is included in a mail merge.
True for Microsoft Word to mark a record in a mail merge data source if it contains invalid data in an address field.
If the property is True, returns or sets a String that describes an invalid address error.
Returns or sets the number of the last data record to be merged in a mail merge operation.
Returns a object that represents the mapped data fields available in Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the query string (SQL statement) used to retrieve a subset of the data in a mail merge data source.
Returns an Integer that represents the number of records in the data source.
Marks all records in a mail merge data source as containing invalid data in an address field.
Required Boolean. True marks all records in the data source of a mail merge as invalid.
Required String. Text describing the invalid setting.
True to include all data source records in a mail merge.
Required Boolean. True to include all data source records in a mail merge. False to exclude all data source records from a mail merge.
Returns a String with the SQL query used to retrieve the records from the data source file attached to a mail merge document. May be blank if the table name is unknown or not applicable to the current data source.
Returns the type of mail merge data source.
Represents a single mail merge field in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents a field's code.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Deletes the specified object.
True if the specified field is locked. When a field is locked, you cannot update the field results.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Selects the specified object.
Returns the field type.
Represents a mail merge field name in a data source.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the field names in a mail merge data source.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the mail merge related fields in a document.
Returns a object that represents a mail merge field added to the data source document.
Required object. The range where you want the field to appear. This field replaces the range, if the range isn't collapsed.
Required String. The name of the field.
Adds an ASK field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the ASK field.
Required String. The bookmark name that the response or default text is assigned to. Use a REF field with the bookmark name to display the result in a document.
Optional Object. The text that's displayed in the dialog box.
Optional Object. The default response, which appears in the text box when the dialog box is displayed. Corresponds to the \d switch for an ASK field.
Optional Object. True to display the dialog box only once instead of each time a new data record is merged. Corresponds to the \o switch for an ASK field.
Adds a FILLIN field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the FILLIN field.
Optional Object. The text that's displayed in the dialog box.
Optional Object. The default response, which appears in the text box when the dialog box is displayed. Corresponds to the \d switch for an FILLIN field.
Optional Object. True to display the prompt only once instead of each time a new data record is merged. Corresponds to the \o switch for a FILLIN field. The default value is False.
Adds an IF field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the IF field.
Required String. The merge field name.
Required . The operator used in the comparison.
Optional Object. The text to compare with the contents of .
Optional Object. The AutoText entry that's inserted if the comparison is true. If this argument is specified, is ignored.
Optional Object. The text that's inserted if the comparison is true.
Optional Object. The AutoText entry that's inserted if the comparison is false. If this argument is specified, is ignored.
Optional Object. The text that's inserted if the comparison is false.
Adds a MERGEREC field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the MERGEREC field.
Adds a MERGESEQ field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the MERGESEQ field.
Adds a NEXT field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the NEXT field.
Adds a NEXTIF field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the NEXTIF field.
Required String. The merge field name.
Required . The operator used in the comparison.
Required String. The text to compare with the contents of .
Adds a SET field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the SET field.
Required String. The bookmark name that is assigned to.
Optional Object. The text associated with the bookmark specified by the argument.
Optional Object. The AutoText entry that includes text associated with the bookmark specified by the argument. If this argument is specified, is ignored.
Adds a SKIPIF field to a mail merge main document. Returns a object.
Required object. The location for the SKIPIF field.
Required String. The merge field name.
Required . The operator used in the comparison.
Optional Object. The text to compare with the contents of .
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the active email message if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Validates the e-mail addresses that appear in the To:, Cc:, and Bcc: lines in the active e-mail message. This method is available only if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Displays the Move dialog box, in which the user can specify a new location for the active e-mail message in an available message store. This method is available only if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Displays the Properties dialog box for the active e-mail message. This method is available only if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Displays the Select Names dialog box, in which the user can add addresses to the To:, Cc:, and Bcc: lines in the active, unsent e-mail message. This method is available only if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Opens a new e-mail message with an empty To: line for forwarding the active message. This method is available only if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Displays the next mail message if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Displays the previous mail message if you are using Microsoft Word as your e-mail editor.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Opens a new e-mail message— with the sender's address on the To: line— for replying to the active message.
Opens a new e-mail message— with the sender’s and all other recipients' addresses on the To: and Cc: lines, as appropriate— for replying to the active message.
Toggles the display of the header in the active e-mail message.
Represents a single mapped data field.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the corresponding field number in the mail merge data source to which a mapped data field maps.
Sets or returns a String that represents the name of the field in the mail merge data source to which a mapped data field maps.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the contents of the mail merge data field or mapped data field for the current record.
A collection of objects that represents all the mapped data fields available in Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a specified mapped data field.
Required WdMappedDataFields. The specified mapped data field.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the OLE characteristics (other than linking) for an OLE object, ActiveX control, or field.
Activates the specified object.
Sets the Windows registry value that determines the default application used to activate the specified OLE object.
Required String. The name of the application in which an OLE object is opened. To see a list of object types that the OLE object can be activated as, click the object and then open the Convert dialog box (Edit menu, Object submenu). You can find the string by inserting an object as an inline shape and then viewing the field codes. The class type of the object follows either the word "EMBED" or the word "LINK."
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the class type for the specified OLE object, picture, or field.
Converts the specified OLE object from one class to another, making it possible for you to edit the object in a different server application, or change how the object is displayed in the document.
Optional Object. The name of the application used to activate the OLE object. You can see a list of the available applications in the Object type box on the Create New tab in the Object dialog box (Insert menu). You can find the string by inserting an object as an inline shape and then viewing the field codes. The class type of the object follows either the word "EMBED" or the word "LINK."
Optional Object. True to display the OLE object as an icon. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The file that contains the icon to be displayed.
Optional Object. The index number of the icon within . The order of icons in the specified file corresponds to the order in which the icons appear in the Change Icon dialog box (Insert menu, Object dialog box) when the Display as icon check box is selected. The first icon in the file has the index number 0 (zero). If an icon with the given index number doesn't exist in , the icon with the index number 1 (the second icon in the file) is used. The default value is 0 (zero).
Optional Object. A label (caption) to be displayed beneath the icon.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if the specified object is displayed as an icon.
Requests that an OLE object perform one of its available verbs— the actions an OLE object takes to activate its contents. Each OLE object supports a set of verbs that pertain to that object.
Optional Object. The verb that the OLE object should perform. If this argument is omitted, the default verb is sent. If the OLE object does not support the requested verb, an error will occur. Can be any constant.
Opens the specified OLE object for editing in the application it was created in.
Returns or sets the icon that's used when the property is True: 0 (zero) corresponds to the first icon, 1 corresponds to the second icon, and so on. If this argument is omitted, the first (default) icon is used.
Returns or sets the text displayed below the icon for an OLE object.
Returns or sets the program file in which the icon for an OLE object is stored.
Returns the path of the file in which the icon for an OLE object is stored.
Returns a string that's used to identify the portion of the source file that's being linked. For example, if the source file is a Microsoft Excel workbook, the Label property might return "Workbook1!R3C1:R4C2" if the OLE object contains only a few cells from the worksheet.
Returns an Object that represents the specified OLE object's top-level interface. This property allows you to access the properties and methods of an ActiveX control or the application in which an OLE object was created. The OLE object must support OLE Automation for this property to work.
Opens the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True preserves formatting done in Microsoft Word to a linked OLE object, such as a table linked to a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet.
Returns the programmatic identifier (ProgID) for the specified OLE object.
Represents an equation. objects are members of the collection.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the character position of the alignment point in the equation. Read/write.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns an Integer that represents the argument index of this component relative to the containing math object. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the script size of an argument, for example, text, script, or script-script. Read/write.
Integer
Returns an collection that represents the line breaks in an equation. Read-only.
Converts an equation to a professional format.
Converts an equation to literal text.
Converts an equation to math text.
Converts an equation to normal text.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an collection that represents the functions contained within an equation. Read-only.
Returns or sets a that represents the justification for an equation. Read/write.
Converts an equation into a linear format.
Returns an Integer that represents the nesting level for an object. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns an object that represents the parent, or containing, argument. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the parent column in a matrix. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the parent, or containing, function. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the parent element. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the parent row in a matrix. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object. Read-only.
Removes an equation from the collection of equations in a document, range, or selection.
Returns or sets a constant that represents whether an equation is displayed inline with the text around it or displayed on its own line. Read/write.
Represents an equation that has an accent mark above the base.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Short that represents the accent character for the accent object. Read/write.
Short
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a collection of arguments.
Inserts an argument into an equation with variable number of arguments ( and objects)
(Optional) Object. An existing argument before which to add the new argument.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the specified item in the collection.
(Required) An Integer that specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents the math AutoCorrect feature in Microsoft Office Word. To access the math AutoCorrect entries, use the collection.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only
Integer
Returns the collection of equation autocorrect entries found within the equation autocorrect feature. Read-only.
Returns the collection that represents the recognized functions that are automatically corrected using the equation autocorrect feature. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word automatically replaces strings in equations with the corresponding math AutoCorrect definitions. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word uses math autocorrect rules outside equations in a document. Read/write.
Boolean
Represents a collection of math AutoCorrect entries. Use the object to access individual AutoCorrect entries.
Creates an equation auto correct entry and returns an object.
Required String The name of the autocorrect entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Required String The value of the autocorrect entry. Corresponds to the property of the object.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Required String or Integer that represents the name or ordinal position of the object in the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents an individual entry in the collection.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the specified .
Returns an Integer object that describes the position of an item in a collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets a String that represents the name of an . Read/write.
String
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a String that represents the contents of a . Read/write.
String
Represents an equation with a bar above or below the base.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents the position of a bar in a bar object. True specifies a mathematical overbar. False specifies a mathematical underbar. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents an invisible box around an equation or part of an equation to which you can assign properties that affect the layout or mathematical formatting of the entire box. For example, a box can serve as an operator emulator with or without an alignment point, serve as a like breakpoint, have an associated argument size (argSz), or be grouped so as not to allow line breaks.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the bottom border of an equation's bounding box. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the left border of an equation's bounding box. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the right border of an equation's bounding box. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the top border of an equation's bounding box. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents a diagonal strikethrough from lower left to upper right. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents a horizontal strikethrough. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents a diagonal strikethrough from upper left to lower right. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents a vertical strikethrough. Read/write.
Boolean
Represents an invisible box around an equation or part of an equation to which you can apply properties that affect the mathematical or formatting properties, such as line breaks.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns or sets a Boolean that states whether the box acts as the mathematical differential, in which case the box receives the appropriate horizontal spacing for a differential. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Boolean that states whether breaks are allowed inside the box object. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that states if the box and its contents behave as a single operator and inherit the properties of an operator. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents individual line breaks in an equation. Each object is a member of the collection.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the operator in one line, to which Microsoft Office Word aligns consecutive lines in an equation. Read/write.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the specified line break.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object. Read-only.
Represents a collection of objects that represent all the line breaks in an equation.
Inserts a break into an equation and returns an object that represents the break.
Required Integer The position at which to insert the break in the equation.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Required Integer Specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a delimiter object, consisting of opening and closing delimiters (such as parentheses, braces, brackets, or vertical bars), and one or more elements contained inside the delimiters.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Short that represents the beginning delimiter character in a object. Read/write.
Short
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the list of arguments for the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns or sets an Short that represents the ending delimiter character in a object. Read/write.
Short
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether delimiter characters grow to the full height of the arguments that they contain. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the opening delimiter in a object. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the closing delimiter in a object. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a Short that represents the separator character in a object when the object contains two or more arguments. Read/write.
Short
Returns or sets a constant that represents the appearance of delimiters (for example, parentheses, braces, and brackets) in relationship to the content that they surround. Read/write.
Represents a mathematical equation array object, consisting of one or more equations that can be vertically justified as a unit respect to surrounding text on the line.
Returns or sets a that represents the type of vertical alignment for an equation array
with respect to the text that surrounds the array. Read/write.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the list of arguments for the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents that the equations in an equation array are distributed equally within the margins of its container, such as a column, cell, or page width. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the equations in an equation array are spaced to the maximum width of the equation array. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a Integer that represents the spacing between the rows in an equation array. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets a that represents the rule that defines spacing in an equation array. Read/write.
Represents a fraction, consisting of a numerator and denominator separated by a fraction bar. The fraction bar can be horizontal or diagonal, depending on the fraction properties.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the denominator for an equation that contains a fraction. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the numerator for a fraction. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a constant that represents the layout of a fraction, whether it is stacked, skewed, linear, or without a fraction bar. Read/write.
Represents the application of a function or an argument in an equation that consists of a function name, such as sin or cos, and an argument.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the name of a mathematical function, such as sin or cos. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a mathematical function or structure that Microsoft Office Word supports, such as fractions, integrals, sums, and radicals. The object is a member of the collection.
Returns an object that represents a base character with a combining accent mark. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns an object that represents the arguments for an equation. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the mathematical overbar for an object. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents a border drawn around an equation or part of an equation. The object can also be used to draw horizontal, vertical, and diagonal strikethrough lines by using BorderBox arguments. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents an invisible box around an equation or part of an equation to which you can apply properties that affect the mathematical or formatting properties, such as line breaks. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the delimiter function. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents an equation array function. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents a fraction. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents a type of mathematical function that consists of a function name, such as sin or cos, and an argument. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents a horizontal character placed above or below text in an equation, often with the purpose of grouping the text visually. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the lower limit for a function. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents upper limit function. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents a mathematical matrix. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the -ary operation. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the equation. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns an object that represents an object used for advanced layout of an equation. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the mathematical radical function. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that is contained in the specified object. Read-only.
Removes a function from the collection of functions contained within an equation and returns an object.
Returns an object that represents a superscript and subscript to the left of the base. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the mathematical subscript function. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents a mathematical subscript-superscript object that consists of a base, a subscript, and a superscript. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the mathematical superscript function. Read-only.
Returns a constant that represents the type of function. Read-only.
Represents a collection of functions or structures that Microsoft Office Word supports, such as fractions, integrals, sums, and radicals.
Inserts a new structure, such as a fraction, into an equation at the specified position and returns an object that represents the structure.
Required The place at which to insrt an equation.
Required The type of equation to insert.
Optional Object The number of arguments in the equation.
Optional Object The number of columns in the equation.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Required Integer Specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a group character object, consisting of a character drawn above or below text, often with the purpose of visually grouping items.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the grouping character is aligned vertically with the surrounding text or whether the base text that is either above or below the grouping character is aligned vertically with the surrounding text. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Short that represents the character placed above or below text in a group character object. Read/write.
Short
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the grouping character is placed above the base text of the group character object. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents the lower limit mathematical construct, consisting of text on the baseline and reduced-size text immediately below it.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the limit of the lower limit object. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Converts an equation from the lower limit to the upper limit.
Represents the upper limit mathematical construct, consisting of text on the baseline and reduced-size text immediately above it.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the limit of the upper limit object. Read-only.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Converts an equation from the upper limit to the lower limit.
Represents an equation matrix.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the vertical alignment for a matrix. Read/write.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents a cell in a matrix. Read-only.
Required Integer The matrix row in which the cell is located.
Required Integer The matrix column in which the cell is located.
Returns or sets a Integer that represents the spacing between columns in a matrix. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets a constant that represents the spacing rule for the space that appears between columns in a matrix. Read/write.
Returns a collection that represents the columns in a matrix. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Integer that represents the spacing for columns in a matrix. Read/write.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether placeholders in a matrix are hidden from display. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a object that represents the rows in a matrix. Read-only.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the spacing for rows in a matrix. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets a constant that represents the spacing rule for rows in a matrix. Read/write.
Represents a matrix column. The object is a member of the collection.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the horizontal alignment for arguments in a matrix column. Read/write.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a object that represents the arguments in a matrix column. Read-only.
Returns an Integer that represents the ordinal position of a column within the collection of columns in a matrix. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the specified matrix column.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a collection of matrix columns. Use the object to access individual members of the collection.
Creates an equation column and adds it to a matrix and returns an object.
Optional Object An existing column in the matrix before which to place the new column.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Required Integer Specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Represents a matrix row. The is a member of the collection.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns an object that represents the arguments in a matrix row. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the specified matrix row.
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the ordinal position of a matrix row within the collection of matrix rows. Read/write.
Integer
Represents a collection of matrix rows. Use the object to access individual membes of the collection.
Creates an equation row and adds it to a matrix and returns a object.
Optional Object An existing row in the matrix before which to place the new row.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Required Integer Specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
Represents the mathematical n-ary object, consisting of an -ary object, a base (or operand), and optional upper limits and lower limits.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Short that represents a character used as the -ary operator. Read/write.
Short
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether -ary operators grow to the full height of the arguments that they contain. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the lower limit of an -ary operator. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the upper limit of an -ary operator. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns a object that represents the lower limit of an -ary operator. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents the positioning of -ary limits in the subscript-superscript or upper limit-lower limit position. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a object that represents the upper limit of an -ary operator. Read-only.
Represents a phantom object, which has two primary uses: (1) adding the spacing of the phantom base without displaying that base or (2) suppressing part of the glyph from spacing considerations.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the contents of a phantom object are visible. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents that the contents of the phantom are visible but that the height is not taken into account in the spacing of the layout. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether a phantom object is transparent. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the ascent of the phantom contents is ignored in the spacing of the layout. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the descent of the phantom contents is ignored in the spacing of the layout. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the width of a phantom object is ignored in the spacing of the layout. Read/write.
Boolean
Represents the mathematical radical object, consisting of a radical, a base, and an optional degree.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the degree for a radical. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to hide the degree for a radical. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
Represents a recognized function. The object is a member of the collection.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Deletes the specified recognized function from the list of the recognized functions.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a String that represents the name of an equation recognized function. Read-only.
String
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
Represents a collection of recognized functions. Use the object to access individual members of the collection.
Creates a new recognized function and returns an object.
Required String The name of the recognized function.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit Integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Required Integer Specifies the ordinal position of the object within the collection.
Returns the parent of the specified object.
Object
A collection of equations. Use the object to access individual members of the collection.
Creates an equation, from the text equation contained within the specified range, and returns a Range object that contains the new equation.
Range
Specifies a range that contains a text equation.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Converts all equations in the collection to professional format.
Returns the number of items in the collection. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the specified item in the collection.
Converts all equations in the collection to linear format.
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Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents an equation that contains a superscript or subscript to the left of the base.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns an object that represents the subscript for a pre-sub-superscript object. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the superscript for a pre-sub-superscript object. Read-only.
Converts an equation with a superscript or subscript to the left of the base of the equation to an equation with a base of a superscript or subscript.
OMathFunction
Represents an equation with a base that contains a subscript.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns an object that represents the subscript for a subscript object. Read-only.
Represents an equation with a base that contains a superscript or subscript.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to horizontally align subscripts and superscripts in the sub-superscript object. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Removes the subscript for an equation and returns an object that represents the updated equation without the subscript.
Removes the superscript for an equation and returns an object that represents the updated equation without the superscript.
Returns an object that represents the subscript for a subscript-superscript object. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the superscript for a subscript-superscript object. Read-only.
Converts an equation with a base superscript or subscript to an equation with a superscript or subscript to the left of the base.
Represents an equation with a base that contains a superscript.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns an object that represents the base of the specified equation object. Read-only.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns an object that represents the superscript for a superscript object. Read-only.
Represents application and document options in Microsoft Word. Many of the properties for the object correspond to items in the Options dialog box (Tools menu).
True if Microsoft Word adds bidirectional control characters when saving a document as a text file.
True if Microsoft Word adds bidirectional control characters when cutting and copying text.
True if Microsoft Word encloses number formats in double quotation marks (").
True if accents are retained when a French language character is changed to uppercase.
True if Click and Type functionality is enabled.
True if Microsoft Word ignores auxiliary verb forms when checking spelling in a Korean language document.
True if Microsoft Word ignores compound nouns when checking spelling in a Korean language document.
True if dragging and dropping can be used to move or copy a selection.
True if Microsoft Word saves only changes to a document. When reopening the document, Word uses the saved changes to reconstruct the document.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to allow users to open documents in draft view. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word uses pixels as the default unit of measurement for HTML features that support measurements.
True indicates that Microsoft Word opens documents in Reading Layout view. Corresponds to the Allow starting in Reading Layout check box on the General tab of the Options dialog box.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to use ClearType to display fonts in menu, ribbon, and dialog box text. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word animates mouse movements, uses animated cursors, and animates actions such as background saving and find and replace operations.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
True if Microsoft Word applies East Asian fonts to Latin text.
Returns or sets the mode for the Arabic spelling checker.
Returns or sets the numeral style for an Arabic language document.
True for Microsoft Word to draw newly created shapes in a drawing canvas.
True if characters (such as asterisks, hyphens, and greater-than signs) at the beginning of list paragraphs are replaced with bullets from the Bullets and Numbering dialog box (Format menu) when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if Microsoft Word replaces a space entered at the beginning of a paragraph with a first-line indent when Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if styles are automatically applied to headings when Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if styles are automatically applied to lists when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if styles are automatically applied to paragraphs that aren't headings or list items when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if a series of three or more hyphens (-), equal signs (=), or underscore characters (_) are automatically replaced by a specific border line when the ENTER key is pressed.
True if bullet characters (such as asterisks, hyphens, and greater-than signs) are replaced with bullets from the Bullets And Numbering dialog box (Format menu) as you type.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically apply the Closing style to letter closings as you type.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically apply the Date style to dates as you type.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically replace a space entered at the beginning of a paragraph with a first-line indent.
True if styles are automatically applied to headings as you type.
True if paragraphs are automatically formatted as numbered lists with a numbering scheme from the Bullets and Numbering dialog box (Format menu), according to what's typed.
True if Microsoft Word automatically creates a table when you type a plus sign, a series of hyphens, another plus sign, and so on, and then press ENTER. The plus signs become the column borders, and the hyphens become the column widths.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically start the Letter Wizard when the user enters a letter salutation or closing.
True if Microsoft Word automatically creates new styles based on manual formatting.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically delete spaces inserted between Japanese and Latin text as you type.
True if Microsoft Word repeats character formatting applied to the beginning of a list item to the next list item.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically insert the corresponding memo closing when the user enters a memo heading.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically insert the "ijou" characters when the user enters the "ki" or "an" character.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically correct improperly paired parentheses.
True for Microsoft Word to automatically correct long vowel sounds and dashes.
True if typed fractions are replaced with fractions from the current character set as you type. For example, "1/2" is replaced with "½."
True if e-mail addresses, server and share names (also known as UNC paths), and Internet addresses (also known as URLs) are automatically changed to hyperlinks as you type.
True if the ordinal number suffixes "st", "nd", "rd", and "th" are replaced with the same letters in superscript as you type. For example, "1st" is replaced with "1" followed by "st" formatted as superscript.
True if manual emphasis characters are automatically replaced with character formatting as you type. For example, "*bold*" is changed to "bold" and "_underline_" is changed to "underline."
True if straight quotation marks are automatically changed to smart (curly) quotation marks as you type.
True if two consecutive hyphens (--) are replaced with an en dash (–) or an em dash (— ) as you type.
True if spaces inserted between Japanese and Latin text will be deleted when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if improperly paired parentheses are corrected when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if Microsoft Word automatically formats plain-text e-mail messages when you open them in Word.
True if previously applied styles are preserved when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if long vowel sound and dash use is corrected when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if typed fractions are replaced with fractions from the current character set when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically. For example, "1/2" is replaced with "½."
True if e-mail addresses, server and share names (also known as UNC paths), and Internet addresses (also known as URLs) are automatically formatted whenever Microsoft Word AutoFormats a document or range.
True if the ordinal number suffixes "st", "nd", "rd", and "th" are replaced with the same letters in superscript when Word formats a document or range automatically. For example, "1st" is replaced with "1" followed by "st" formatted as superscript.
True if manual emphasis characters are replaced with character formatting when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically. For example, "*bold*" is changed to "bold" and "_underline_" is changed to "underline."
True if straight quotation marks are automatically changed to smart (curly) quotation marks when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if two consecutive hyphens (--) are replaced by an en dash (–) or an em dash (— ) when Microsoft Word formats a document or range automatically.
True if Microsoft Word automatically switches the keyboard language to match what you’re typing at any given time.
True if dragging selects one word at a time instead of one character at a time.
True for Microsoft Word to open Web documents in the background.
True if Microsoft Word saves documents in the background. When Word is saving in the background, users can continue to type and to choose commands.
Returns or sets a String that represents the order in which to display sources in the Source Manager dialog box. Read/write.
String
Returns or sets a String that represents the name of the style to use for formatting bibliographies. Read/write.
String
True if Microsoft Word displays text as white characters on a blue background.
Gets or sets the mode for the Brazilian Portuguese speller.
The mode for the Brazilian Portuguese speller.
Returns or sets the number of clicks (either one or two) required to run a GOTOBUTTON or MACROBUTTON field.
True if Microsoft Word checks grammar and marks errors automatically as you type.
True if Microsoft Word checks grammar while checking spelling.
True if Microsoft Word automatically detects Hangul endings and ignores them during conversion from Hangul to Hanja.
True if Microsoft Word checks spelling and marks errors automatically as you type.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the color of comments in a document.
True if Microsoft Word displays the Convert File dialog box before it opens or inserts a file that isn't a Word document or template. In the Convert File dialog box, the user chooses the format to convert the file from.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to use the contextual speller to check spelling based on the context of a word and the words around it. Read/write.
String
True if Microsoft Word converts text that is associated with an East Asian font to the appropriate font when it opens a document.
True if Microsoft Word creates a backup copy each time a document is saved.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if Microsoft Word requires holding down the CTRL key while clicking to open a hyperlink.
Returns or sets how the insertion point progresses within bidirectional text.
Returns or sets the default 24-bit color to use for new objects. Can be any valid constant or a value returned by Visual Basic's RGB function.
Returns or sets the default line color for borders.
Returns or sets the default border line style.
Returns or sets the default line width of borders.
Sets or returns a String that represents the path and file name of the default electronic postage application.
Returns or sets default folders for items such as documents, templates, and graphics.
Required . The default folder to set.
Returns or sets the color used to highlight text formatted with the Highlight button (Formatting toolbar).
Returns or sets the default file converter used to open documents. Can be a number returned by the property, or one of the constants.
Returns or sets a constant representing the code page, or character set, that Microsoft Word uses for all documents saved as encoded text files.
Returns or sets the default tray your printer uses to print documents.
Returns or sets the default tray your printer uses to print documents.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the color for a deleted cell. Read/write.
Returns or sets the color of text that is deleted while change tracking is enabled.
Returns or sets the format of text that is deleted while change tracking is enabled.
Returns or sets the 24-bit color to be used for diacritics in a right-to-left language document. Can be any valid constant or a value returned by Visual Basic's RGB function.
True for Microsoft Word to disable in all documents all features introduced after the version of Word specified in the property. The default value is False.
Disables all features introduced after a specified version for all documents.
True if Microsoft Word displays the document grid. This property is the equivalent of the Gridlines command on the View menu.
True for Microsoft Word to display the Paste Options button, which displays directly under newly pasted text.
True for Microsoft Word to display a button directly above a smart tag when a mouse pointer is positioned over it.
Returns or sets the alignment and reading order for the entire document.
Sets or returns a Boolean that represents whether to prompt a warning dialog when the Convert command is invoked for documents that are in compatibility mode. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word displays the most recently used words at the top of the suggestions list during conversion between Hangul and Hanja.
Returns or sets aBoolean that represents whether to enable legacy IME mode. Read/write.
Boolean
Sets or returns a Boolean that represents whether to show or hide gallery previews that appear when using galleries that support previewing. True shows a preview in your document before applying the command. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word checks for misused words when checking the spelling and grammar in a document.
True if Microsoft Word makes the computer respond with a sound whenever an error occurs.
True if the current printer has a special feeder for envelopes.
True for Microsoft Word to keep track of all formatting in a document.
Returns or sets a constant that represents which spelling dictionary to use for regions of text with language formatting set to French. Read/write.
Returns or sets the amount of horizontal space between the invisible gridlines that Microsoft Word uses when you draw, move, and resize AutoShapes or East Asian characters in new documents.
Returns or sets the amount of vertical space between the invisible gridlines that Microsoft Word uses when you draw, move, and resize AutoShapes or East Asian characters in new documents.
Returns or sets the point, relative to the left edge of the page, where you want the invisible grid for drawing, moving, and resizing AutoShapes or East Asian characters to begin in new documents.
Returns or sets the point, relative to the top of the page, where you want the invisible grid for drawing, moving, and resizing AutoShapes or East Asian characters to begin in new documents.
True if Microsoft Word automatically converts a word with only one suggestion during conversion between Hangul and Hanja.
Returns or sets the mode for the Hebrew spelling checker.
Gets or sets whether the Draft Mode notification label is hidden on charts that are inserted in Draft Mode.
true if the Draft Mode notification label is hidden on charts that are inserted in Draft Mode; otherwise, false.
True if file name extensions, MS-DOS paths, e-mail addresses, server and share names (also known as UNC paths), and Internet addresses (also known as URLs) are ignored while checking spelling.
True if words that contain numbers are ignored while checking spelling.
True if words in all uppercase letters are ignored while checking spelling.
True if Microsoft Word is set to automatically open and close the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME).
True if Microsoft Word displays an unconfirmed character string in the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME) as an insertion between existing (confirmed) character strings.
Gets or sets whether charts are inserted into the document using Draft Mode.
true if charts are inserted into the document using Draft Mode; otherwise, false.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the color for an inserted table cell. Read/write.
Returns or sets the color of text that is inserted while change tracking is enabled.
Returns or sets how Microsoft Word formats inserted text while change tracking is enabled (the property is True).
True if the INS key can be used for switching Overtype on and off. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if the INS key can be used for pasting the Clipboard contents.
Returns or sets the high-ANSI text interpretation behavior.
True for Microsoft Word to mark text in documents with smart tag information.
True if Microsoft Word creates a local copy of a file on the user's machine when editing a file stored on a network server.
True if documents formatted for another country's/region's standard paper size (for example, A4) are automatically adjusted so that they're printed correctly on your country's/region's standard paper size (for example, Letter).
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between the "a" and "ya" characters following the "i"-row and "e"-row characters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between the "ba" and "vua" characters and between the "ha" and "fua" characters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between full-width and half-width characters (Latin or Japanese) during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between uppercase and lowercase letters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between minus signs, long vowel sounds, and dashes during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between the "di" and "zi" characters and between the "du" and "zu" characters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction the "heyu" and "fuyu" characters and between the "beyu" and "vuyu" characters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between hiragana and katakana during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between types of repetition marks during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between standard and nonstandard kanji ideography during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between the "ki" and "ku" characters before "sa"-row characters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between new kana and old kana characters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between short and long vowel sounds during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between types of punctuation marks during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between diphthongs and double consonants during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between space markers used during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction between the "tsui", "tei", and "chi" characters and between the "dei" and "ji" characters during a search.
True if Microsoft Word ignores the distinction the "se" and "shie" characters and between the "ze" and "jie" characters during a search.
Returns or sets the standard measurement unit for Microsoft Word.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the color for merged table cells. Read/write.
Returns or sets the direction for conversion between Hangul and Hanja.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the color of moved text. Read/write.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the type of revision mark to use for moved text. Read/write.
Returns .
Returns or sets a constant that represents the color of moved text. Read/write.
Returns .
Returns or sets a constant that represents the type of revision mark to use for moved text. Read/write.
Returns or sets the direction for conversion between Hangul and Hanja.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word automatically converts equations to professional format. True indicates that Word automatically converts equations to professional format. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents how equations are represented in plain text. True indicates equations are represented in Linear Format. False indicates equations are represented in MathML. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word optimizes all new documents for viewing in Word 97 by disabling any incompatible formatting.
True if Overtype mode is active.
True if Microsoft Word repaginates documents in the background.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True if Microsoft Word automatically adjusts the spacing of paragraphs when cutting and pasting selections.
True if Microsoft Word automatically adjusts the formatting of tables when cutting and pasting selections.
True if Microsoft Word automatically adjusts the spacing of words when cutting and pasting selections.
Returns or sets a constant that represents how text is pasted when text is copied from another Microsoft Office Word document. Read/write.
Returns or sets a constant that represents how text is pasted when text is copied from a document that uses styles. Read/write.
Returns or sets a constant that represents how text is pasted when text is copied from an external source, such as a Web page. Read/write.
Returns or sets a constant that represents how text is pasted when text is copied or cut and then pasted in the same document. Read/write.
True to merge text formatting when pasting from Microsoft PowerPoint.
True to merge table formatting when pasting from Microsoft Excel.
True to merge the formatting of pasted lists with surrounding lists.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to keep bullets and numbering when selecting Keep text only from the Paste Options context menu. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word intelligently pastes selections into a document.
True if Microsoft Word intelligently merges styles when pasting a selection from a different document.
Returns or sets the name of the application to use to edit pictures.
Sets or returns a constant that indicates how Microsoft Word wraps text around pictures.
Gets or sets the mode for the European Portuguese speller.
The mode for the European Portuguese speller.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Word optimizes character positioning for print layout rather than on-screen readability. True disables the default setting that compresses character spacing to facilitate on-screen readability and enables character spacing for print media. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word prints in the background.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether background colors and images are printed when a document is printed. True indicates that background colors and images are printed. False indicates that background colors and images are not printed.
True if Microsoft Word prints comments, starting on a new page at the end of the document.
True if Microsoft Word prints using minimal formatting.
True if Microsoft Word prints drawing objects.
True if Microsoft Word prints even pages in ascending order during manual duplex printing.
True if Microsoft Word prints field codes instead of field results.
True if hidden text is printed.
True if Microsoft Word prints odd pages in ascending order during manual duplex printing.
True if Microsoft Word prints document summary information on a separate page at the end of the document. False if document summary information is not printed. Summary information is found in the Properties dialog box (File menu).
True if Microsoft Word prints pages in reverse order.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether to print the XML tags when printing a document. Corresponds to the XML tags check box on the Print tab in the Options dialog box. True indicates that tags are printed. False indicates tags are not printed.
True displays a message asking the user to verify whether they want to reformat a style or reapply the original style formatting when changing the formatting of styles. False reapplies the style formatting to the selection without verifying whether the user wants to change the style.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to mark words that are repeated when spelling is checked. True flags repeated words. Read/write.
Boolean
True if the result of typing or pasting replaces the selection. False if the result of typing or pasting is added before the selection, leaving the selection intact.
Returns or sets the color of changed lines in a document with tracked changes.
Returns or sets the placement of changed lines in a document with tracked changes.
Returns or sets the color used to mark formatting changes while change tracking is enabled.
Returns or sets the mark used to show formatting changes while change tracking is enabled.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the direction of revision and comment balloons when they are printed.
You have requested Help for a keyword used only on the Macintosh. For information about this keyword, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
Returns or sets the time interval in minutes for saving AutoRecover information.
True if Microsoft Word prompts the user for confirmation to save changes to the Normal template before it quits. False if Word automatically saves changes to the Normal template before it quits.
True if Microsoft Word prompts for document property information when saving a new document.
True if the Send To command on the File menu inserts the active document as an attachment to a mail message. False if the Send To command inserts the contents of the active document as text in a mail message.
True to check the sequence of independent characters for South Asian text.
Sets the options for the WordPerfect Help feature.
Optional Object. True to display instructions or demonstrate a Word equivalent when a WordPerfect® for DOS key combination is pressed. WordPerfect Help is displayed in the status bar.
Optional Object. True to make the arrow keys and the PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN, HOME, END, and ESC keys function as they would in WordPerfect.
Optional Object. True to have the pointer move to each option that WordPerfect Help selects during demonstrations.
Optional Object. True to display help text when user input is required during WordPerfect Help demonstrations.
Optional Object. The speed of WordPerfect Help demonstrations. Can be one of the following values.ValueSpeed0 (zero)Fast1Medium2Slow
Optional Object. Specifies whether WordPerfect Help displays help text or demonstrates the WordPerfect command. Can be either 0 (zero), for Help text, or 1, for a demonstration.
You have requested Help for a keyword used only on the Macintosh. For information about this keyword, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
True if bidirectional control characters are visible in the current document.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the Developer tab is displayed in the Ribbon. Read/write.
Boolean
True if diacritics are visible in a right-to-left language document.
True for Microsoft Word to mark inconsistencies in formatting by placing a squiggly underline beneath text formatted similarly to other formatting that is used more frequently in a document.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Word displays hidden markup when opening or saving a file.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to display mini toolbars when the user right-clicks in the document window. Read/write.
Boolean
True if Microsoft Word displays a list of summary statistics, including measures of readability, when it has finished checking grammar.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether mini toolbars display when a user selects text. Read/write.
Returns .
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether smart cursoring is enabled. True enables smart cursoring.
True if Microsoft Word automatically adjusts the spacing between words and punctuation when cutting and pasting occurs.
True for Microsoft Word to include the paragraph mark in a selection when selecting most or all of a paragraph.
True if AutoShapes or East Asian characters are automatically aligned with an invisible grid when they are drawn, moved, or resized in new documents.
True if Microsoft Word automatically aligns AutoShapes or East Asian characters with invisible gridlines that go through the vertical and horizontal edges of other AutoShapes or East Asian characters in new documents.
Gets or sets the mode for the Spanish speller.
The mode for the Spanish speller.
Returns or sets a WdCellColor that represents the color for split table cells. Read/write.
WdCellColor
True for Microsoft Word to assign a random number to changes in a document, each time a document is saved, to facilitate comparing and merging documents. Word stores the random numbers in a table and updates the table after each save.
True if the spelling checker uses spelling rules regarding Arabic words ending with the letter .
True if the spelling checker uses spelling rules regarding Arabic words beginning with an .
Gets or sets whether the spelling checker uses spelling rules regarding Russian words that use the strict ë character.
true if the spelling checker uses spelling rules regarding Russian words that use the strict ë character; otherwise, false.
Gets or sets whether the spelling checker uses spelling rules to flag Arabic words ending with haa instead of taa marboota.
true if the spelling checker uses spelling rules to flag Arabic words ending with haa instead of taa marboota; otherwise, false.
True if Microsoft Word draws spelling suggestions from the main dictionary only. False if it draws spelling suggestions from the main dictionary and any custom dictionaries that have been added.
True if Microsoft Word always suggests alternative spellings for each misspelled word when checking spelling.
True if the TAB and BACKSPACE keys can be used to increase and decrease, respectively, the left indent of paragraphs and if the BACKSPACE key can be used to change right-aligned paragraphs to centered paragraphs and centered paragraphs to left-aligned paragraphs.
True for Microsoft Word to replace illegal South Asian characters.
True if Microsoft Word updates fields automatically before printing a document.
Gets or sets whether Word 2010 allows fields containing tracked changes to update before printing.
true if Word 2010 allows fields containing tracked changes to update before printing; otherwise, false.
True if Microsoft Word automatically updates all embedded OLE links in a document when it's opened.
True if Microsoft Word updates embedded links to other files before printing a document.
Gets or sets a constant that specifies the behavior Word 2010 should take when updating a style to match a selection that contains numbering or bullets.
A object.
True if Microsoft Word uses characters as the default measurement unit for the current document.
True if you can set the color of diacritics in the current document.
True if Microsoft Word uses the German post-reform spelling rules when checking spelling.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word uses the Normal style for bullets and numbering. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns or sets the selection behavior based on visual cursor movement in a right-to-left language document.
True for Microsoft Word to display a warning when saving, printing, or sending as e-mail a document containing comments or tracked changes.
True to enable in Microsoft Word navigation keys for WordPerfect users.
True if pressing Microsoft Word key combinations that produce actions in WordPerfect displays dialog boxes that describe how to perform the equivalent actions in Word.
Represents a single AutoCorrect exception.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represents the list of words that Microsoft Word won't correct automatically. This list corresponds to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions on the Other Corrections tab in the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box (AutoCorrect command, Tools menu).
Returns a , object that represents a new exception added to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions.
Required String. The word you want Microsoft Word to overlook.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a page in a document. Use the Page object and the related methods and properties for programmatically defining page layout in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents the breaks on a page. The Breaks collection includes page, column, and section breaks.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a Object that represents a picture representation of how a page of text appears. Read-only.
Object
The Height property returns the height in points (72 points = 1 inch) of the paper size specified in the Page Setup dialog or through the object.
Returns 0 (zero) indicating the upper left corner of the page.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents a portion of text or graphics in a page in a document.
Returns 0 (zero) indicating the upper left corner of the page.
Returns the width in points (72 points = 1 inch) of the paper size specified in the Page Setup dialog or through the object.
Represents a page number in a header or footer.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the page number.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Selects the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the page numbers in a single header or footer.
Returns a object that represents page numbers added to a header or footer in a section.
Optional Object. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. False to make the first-page header and the first-page footer different from the headers and footers on all subsequent pages in the document. If is set to False, a page number isn't added to the first page. If this argument is omitted, the setting is controlled by the property.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the separator character used between the chapter number and the page number. Can be one of the constants.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if Microsoft Word encloses the specified object in double quotation marks (").
Returns or sets the heading level style that's applied to the chapter titles in the document. Can be a number from 0 (zero) through 8, corresponding to heading levels 1 through 9.
True if a chapter number is included with page numbers or a caption label.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns or sets the number style for the object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True if page numbering starts at 1 again at the beginning of the specified section.
True if the page number appears on the first page in the section.
Returns or sets the starting note number, line number, or page number.
A collection of pages in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the page setup description. The PageSetup object contains all page setup attributes (left margin, bottom margin, paper size, and so on) as properties.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
True for Microsoft Word to print a document in a series of booklets so the printed pages can be folded and read as a book.
Returns or sets an Integer which represents the number of pages for each booklet.
True for Microsoft Word to reverse the printing order for book fold printing of bidirectional or Asian language documents.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the bottom edge of the page and the bottom boundary of the body text.
Returns or sets the number of characters per line in the document grid.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if a different header or footer is used on the first page. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
Returns or sets the paper tray to use for the first page of a document or section.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the footer and the bottom of the page.
Returns or sets the amount (in points) of extra margin space added to each page in a document or section for binding.
Returns or sets on which side the gutter appears in a document.
Returns or sets whether Microsoft Word uses gutters for the current document based on a right-to-left language or a left-to-right language.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the header and the top of the page.
Returns or sets the layout mode for the current document.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the left edge of the page and the left boundary of the body text.
Returns or sets the object that represents the line numbers for the specified object.
Returns or sets the number of lines per page in the document grid.
True if the inside and outside margins of facing pages are the same width. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
True if the specified object has different headers and footers for odd-numbered and even-numbered pages. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
Returns or sets the orientation of the page.
Returns or sets the paper tray to be used for all but the first page of a document or section.
Returns or sets the height of the page in points.
Returns or sets the width of the page in points.
Returns or sets the paper size.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the right edge of the page and the right boundary of the body text.
Returns or sets the reading order and alignment for the specified sections.
Returns or sets the type of section break for the specified object.
Sets the specified page setup formatting as the default for the active document and all new documents based on the active template.
True if endnotes are printed at the end of the next section that doesn't suppress endnotes. Suppressed endnotes are printed before the endnotes in that section.
Returns a collection that represents the set of text columns for the specified object.
Switches between portrait and landscape page orientations for a document or section.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the top edge of the page and the top boundary of the body text.
True if Microsoft Word prints the specified document two pages per sheet.
Returns or sets the vertical alignment of text on each page in a document or section.
Represents a window pane. The Pane object is a member of the Panes
collection. The collection includes all the window panes for a single window.
Activates the specified pane.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Scrolls automatically through the specified pane.
The speed for scrolling.
Returns the width (in points) of the area in which text wraps in the specified pane. Read-only Long.
Closes the specified Mail Merge data source, pane, or task.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Long.
True if rulers are displayed for the specified pane. Read/write Boolean.
True if a vertical ruler is displayed for the specified pane. Read/write Boolean.
Returns a object associated with the specified pane. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents an entire frames page or a single frame on a frames page. Read-only.
Returns or sets the horizontal scroll position as a percentage of the document width. Read/write Long.
Returns a Long that represents the position of an item in a collection. Read-only.
Scrolls a window or pane by the specified number of screens.
The number of screens to scroll the window down.
The number of screens to scroll the window up.
The number of screens to scroll the window to the right.
The number of screens to scroll the window to the left.
Returns or sets the minimum font size (in points) displayed for the specified pane. Read/write Long.
Creates a new frames page based on the specified pane.
Returns a Pane object that represents the next document pane in the collection. Read-only.
Scrolls through the specified pane or window page by page.
The number of pages to be scrolled down.
The number of pages to be scrolled up.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified Pane object.
Returns a Pane object that represents the previous document pane in the collection. Read-only.
Returns the Selection object that represents a selection or the insertion point within a document pane. Read-only.
Scrolls a window or pane by the specified number of lines.
The number of lines to scroll the window down.
The number of lines to scroll the window up.
The number of lines to scroll the window to the right.
The number of lines to scroll the window to the left.
Creates a table of contents based on the specified document and puts it in a new frame on the left side of the frames page.
Returns or sets the vertical scroll position as a percentage of the document length. Read/write Long.
Returns a View object that represents the view for the specified pane.
Returns a
collection that represents the magnification options for each view (such as normal view, outline view or print layout view).
A collection of objects that represent the window panes for a single window.
Returns a object that represents a new pane to a window.
Optional Object. A number that represents the percentage of the window, from top to bottom, you want to appear above the split.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single paragraph in a selection, range, or document.
Determines if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese and Latin text for the specified paragraphs.
Determines if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese text and numbers for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified paragraphs.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Determines if Microsoft Word is set to automatically adjust the right indent for the specified paragraphs if you’ve specified a set number of characters per line.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the vertical position of fonts on a line.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets the value (in characters) for a first-line or hanging indent.
Returns or sets the left indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the right indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs.
Removes any spacing before the specified paragraphs.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Determines if Microsoft Word aligns characters in the specified paragraphs to the line grid when a set number of lines per page is specified.
Returns a object that represents a dropped capital letter for the specified paragraph.
Determines if Microsoft Word applies East Asian line-breaking rules to the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the value (in points) for a first line or hanging indent.
Returns or sets a object that represents the formatting of the specified paragraph or paragraphs.
Determines if Microsoft Word changes punctuation symbols at the beginning of a line to half-width characters for the specified paragraphs.
Determines if hanging punctuation is enabled for the specified paragraphs.
Determines if the specified paragraphs are included in automatic hyphenation.
Returns or sets the identifying label for the specified object when the current document is saved as a Web page.
Indents one or more paragraphs by one level.
Indents one or more paragraphs by a specified number of characters.
Required Integer. The number of characters by which the specified paragraphs are to be indented.
Indents one or more paragraphs by a specified number of characters.
Required Integer. The number of characters by which the specified paragraphs are to be indented.
Determines if a paragraph contains a special hidden paragraph mark that allows Microsoft Word to appear to join paragraphs of different paragraph styles.
Joins a list paragraph with the closest list above or below the specified paragraph.
Determines if all lines in the specified paragraphs remain on the same page when Microsoft Word repaginates the document.
Determines if the specified paragraph remains on the same page as the paragraph that follows it when Microsoft Word repaginates the document.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the left indent value (in points) for the specified paragraphs, table rows, or HTML division.
Returns or sets the line spacing (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the line spacing for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in gridlines) after the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in gridlines) before the specified paragraphs.
Sets the list levels for a paragraph in a list.
Returns an Integer that represents the original list level for a paragraph. Read-only.
Specifies the list level.
Returns or sets a Integer that represents whether left and right indents are the same width. Can be True, False, or . Read/write.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the next paragraph.
Optional Object. The number of paragraphs by which you want to move ahead. The default value is one.
Determines if line numbers are repressed for the specified paragraphs.
If spacing before the specified paragraphs is 0 (zero), this method sets spacing to 12 points. If spacing before the paragraphs is greater than 0 (zero), this method sets spacing to 0 (zero).
Sets spacing before the specified paragraphs to 12 points.
Removes one level of indent for one or more paragraphs.
Applies the next heading level style (Heading 1 through Heading 8) to the specified paragraph or paragraphs.
Demotes the specified paragraph or paragraphs to body text by applying the Normal style.
Returns or sets the outline level for the specified paragraphs.
Applies the previous heading level style (Heading 1 through Heading 8) to the specified paragraph or paragraphs.
Determines if a page break is forced before the specified paragraphs.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the previous paragraph as a object.
Optional Object. The number of paragraphs by which you want to move back. The default value is 1.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns or sets the reading order of the specified paragraphs without changing their alignment.
Removes manual paragraph formatting (formatting not applied using a style).
Resets a paragraph that uses custom list levels to the original level settings.
Returns or sets the right indent (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Selects the number or bullet in a list.
Separates a list into two separate lists. For numbered lists, the new list restarts numbering at the starting number, usually 1.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Single-spaces the specified paragraphs. The exact spacing is determined by the font size of the largest characters in each paragraph.
Formats the specified paragraphs with 1.5-line spacing.
Double-spaces the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in points) after the specified paragraph or text column.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically sets the amount of spacing after the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) before the specified paragraphs.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically sets the amount of spacing before the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Sets a hanging indent to a specified number of tab stops.
Required Integer. The number of tab stops to indent (if positive) or the number of tab stops to remove from the indent (if negative).
Sets the left indent for the specified paragraphs to a specified number of tab stops.
Required Integer. The number of tab stops to indent (if positive) or the number of tab stops to remove from the indent (if negative).
Returns or sets a collection that represents all the custom tab stops for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets a constant that represents how tightly text wraps around shapes or text boxes. Read/write.
Determines if the first and last lines in the specified paragraph remain on the same page as the rest of the paragraph when Microsoft Word repaginates the document.
Determines if Microsoft Word wraps Latin text in the middle of a word in the specified paragraphs or text frames.
Represents all the formatting for a paragraph.
A collection of objects in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents a new, blank paragraph added to a document.
Optional Object. The range before which you want the new paragraph to be added. The new paragraph doesn't replace the range.
Determines if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese and Latin text for the specified paragraphs.
Determines if Microsoft Word is set to automatically add spaces between Japanese text and numbers for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified paragraphs.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Determines if Microsoft Word is set to automatically adjust the right indent for the specified paragraphs if you’ve specified a set number of characters per line.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the vertical position of fonts on a line.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets the value (in characters) for a first-line or hanging indent.
Returns or sets the left indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the right indent value (in characters) for the specified paragraphs.
Removes any spacing before the specified paragraphs.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Decreases the spacing before and after paragraphs in six-point increments.
Determines if Microsoft Word aligns characters in the specified paragraphs to the line grid when a set number of lines per page is specified.
Determines if Microsoft Word applies East Asian line-breaking rules to the specified paragraphs.
Returns a object that represents the first item in the collection.
Returns or sets the value (in points) for a first line or hanging indent.
Returns or sets a object that represents the formatting of the specified paragraph or paragraphs.
Determines if Microsoft Word changes punctuation symbols at the beginning of a line to half-width characters for the specified paragraphs.
Determines if hanging punctuation is enabled for the specified paragraphs.
Determines if the specified paragraphs are included in automatic hyphenation.
Increases the spacing before and after paragraphs in six-point increments.
Indents one or more paragraphs by one level.
Indents one or more paragraphs by a specified number of characters.
Required Short. The number of characters by which the specified paragraphs are to be indented.
Indents one or more paragraphs by a specified number of characters.
Required Short. The number of characters by which the specified paragraphs are to be indented.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Determines if all lines in the specified paragraphs remain on the same page when Microsoft Word repaginates the document.
Determines if the specified paragraph remains on the same page as the paragraph that follows it when Microsoft Word repaginates the document.
Returns the last item in the collection as a object.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the left indent value (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the line spacing (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the line spacing for the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in gridlines) after the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in gridlines) before the specified paragraphs.
Determines if line numbers are repressed for the specified paragraphs.
If spacing before the specified paragraphs is 0 (zero), this method sets spacing to 12 points. If spacing before the paragraphs is greater than 0 (zero), this method sets spacing to 0 (zero).
Sets spacing before the specified paragraphs to 12 points.
Removes one level of indent for one or more paragraphs.
Applies the next heading level style (Heading 1 through Heading 8) to the specified paragraph or paragraphs.
Demotes the specified paragraph or paragraphs to body text by applying the Normal style.
Returns or sets the outline level for the specified paragraphs.
Applies the previous heading level style (Heading 1 through Heading 8) to the specified paragraph or paragraphs.
Determines if a page break is forced before the specified paragraphs.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the reading order of the specified paragraphs without changing their alignment.
Removes manual paragraph formatting (formatting not applied using a style).
Returns or sets the right indent (in points) for the specified paragraphs.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Single-spaces the specified paragraphs.
Formats the specified paragraphs with 1.5-line spacing.
Double-spaces the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in points) after the specified paragraph or text column.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically sets the amount of spacing after the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) before the specified paragraphs.
Determines if Microsoft Word automatically sets the amount of spacing before the specified paragraphs.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Sets a hanging indent to a specified number of tab stops.
Required Short. The number of tab stops to indent (if positive) or the number of tab stops to remove from the indent (if negative).
Sets the left indent for the specified paragraphs to a specified number of tab stops.
Required Short. The number of tab stops to indent (if positive) or the number of tab stops to remove from the indent (if negative).
Returns or sets a collection that represents all the custom tab stops for the specified paragraphs.
Determines if the first and last lines in the specified paragraph remain on the same page as the rest of the paragraph when Microsoft Word repaginates the document.
Determines if Microsoft Word wraps Latin text in the middle of a word in the specified paragraphs or text frames.
Contains properties and methods that apply to pictures and OLE objects.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the brightness of the specified picture or OLE object. The value for this property must be a number from 0.0 (dimmest) to 1.0 (brightest).
Returns or sets the type of color transformation applied to the specified picture or OLE object.
Returns or sets the contrast for the specified picture or OLE object. The value for this property must be a number from 0.0 (the least contrast) to 1.0 (the greatest contrast).
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets or sets a object that represents an image cropping.
A object that represents an image cropping.
Returns or sets the number of points that are cropped off the bottom of the specified picture or OLE object.
Returns or sets the number of points that are cropped off the left side of the specified picture or OLE object.
Returns or sets the number of points that are cropped off the right side of the specified picture or OLE object.
Returns or sets the number of points that are cropped off the top of the specified picture or OLE object.
Changes the brightness of the picture by the specified amount. Use the property to set the absolute brightness of the picture.
Required Single. Specifies how much to change the value of the Brightness property for the picture. A positive value makes the picture brighter; a negative value makes the picture darker.
Changes the contrast of the picture by the specified amount. Use the property to set the absolute contrast for the picture.
Required Single. Specifies how much to change the value of the Contrast property for the picture. A positive value increases the contrast; a negative value decreases the contrast.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the transparent color for the specified picture as a red-green-blue (RGB) value. Applies to bitmaps only.
MsoTrue if the parts of the picture that are defined with a transparent color actually appear transparent. Applies to bitmaps only.
Represents the plot area of a chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Object
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the height, in points, of the object.
Double
Returns or sets the inside height of the plot area, in points. Read/write Double.
Double
Returns or sets the distance from the chart edge to the inside left edge of the plot area, in points. Read/write Double.
Double
Returns or sets the distance from the chart edge to the inside top edge of the plot area, in points. Read/write Double.
Double
Returns or sets the inside width of the plot area, in points. Read/write Double.
Double
Returns a object that represents the font of the specified object.
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Double
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Returns or sets the position of the plot area on the chart. Read/write .
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top of row 1 (on a worksheet) or the top of the chart area (on a chart).
Double
Returns or sets a Double value that represents the width, in points, of the object.
Double
Represents a single point in a series in a chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Applies data labels to a point.
Object
The type of data label to apply.
True to show the legend key next to the point. The default value is False.
True if the object automatically generates appropriate text based on content.
For the
and objects, True if the series has leader lines.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the series name for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the category name for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the value for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the percentage for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the bubble size for the data label.
The separator for the data label.
True if a picture is applied to the end of the point or all points in the series. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if a picture is applied to the front of the point or all points in the series. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if a picture is applied to the sides of the point or all points in the series. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
If the point has a picture fill, then this method copies the picture to the Clipboard.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the data label associated with the point. Read-only.
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns or sets the explosion value for a pie-chart or doughnut-chart slice. Returns 0 (zero) if there's no explosion (the tip of the slice is in the center of the pie). Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns a object for a specified shape or a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the shape or chart.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
True if a point has a three-dimensional appearance. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if the point has a data label. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Gets the height, in points, of the object.
The height, in points, of the object.
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
True if Microsoft Word inverts the pattern in the object when it corresponds to a negative number. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Gets a value that represents the distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
The distance, in points, from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the chart area.
Sets the marker background color as an RGB value or returns the corresponding color index value. Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker background color as an index into the current color palette, or as one of the following constants: or . Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write .
Sets the marker foreground color as an RGB value or returns the corresponding color index value. Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker foreground color as an index into the current color palette, or as one of the following constants: or . Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write .
Returns or sets the data-marker size, in points. Can be a value from 2 through 72. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker style for a point or series in a line chart, scatter chart, or radar chart. Read/write .
Gets the object name.
The object name.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Pastes a picture from the Clipboard as the marker on the selected point.
Object
Returns or sets a value that represents the way pictures are displayed on a column or bar picture chart.
Returns or sets the unit for each picture on the chart if the property is set to (if not, this property is ignored).
Double
Returns or sets the unit for each picture on the chart if the property is set to (if not, this property is ignored). Read/write Double.
Double
Gets the vertical or horizontal position of a point on a chart item, in points, from the top or left edge of the object to the top or left edge of the chart area.
The vertical or horizontal position of a point on a chart item, in points.
Specifies a horizontal or vertical coordinate.
Specifies which pie slice position coordinate to return. The default value is .
True if the point is in the secondary section of either a pie of pie chart or a bar of pie chart. Applies only to points on pie of pie charts or bar of pie charts. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
Gets a value that represents the distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top edge of the chart area.
The distance, in points, from the top edge of the object to the top edge of the chart area.
Gets the width, in points, of the object.
The width, in points, of the object.
A collection of all the objects in the specified series in a chart.
Returns .
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Returns an Integer value that represents the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns .
Returns a single object from the collection.
Required Integer. The index number for the object.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
A collection of spelling and grammatical errors for the specified document or range.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the type of proofreading error.
Represents a protected view window.
Activates the specified protected view window.
Gets whether the specified protected view window is active.
true if the specified protected view window is active; otherwise, false.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets or sets the caption text that is displayed in the title bar of the document or protected view window.
The caption text that is displayed in the title bar of the document or protected view window.
Closes the specified protected view window.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets a object associated with the protected view window.
A object associated with the protected view window.
Opens the specified protected view window for editing.
A object.
The password for opening the template.
The password for saving changes to the document.
The password for saving changes to the template.
Gets or sets the height of the protected view window.
The height of the protected view window.
Returns .
Gets or sets a value, in points, that represents the horizontal position of the specified protected view window.
The horizontal position of the specified protected view window, in points.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets the name of the source file for the specified protected view window.
The name of the source file for the specified protected view window.
Gets the path of the source file for the specified protected view window.
The path of the source file for the specified protected view window.
Shows or hides the ribbon.
Gets or sets the vertical position, in points, of the specified protected view window.
The vertical position, in points, of the specified protected view window.
Gets or sets whether the specified protected view window is visible.
true if the specified protected view window is visible; otherwise, false.
Gets or sets the width, in points, of the specified protected view window.
The width, in points, of the specified protected view window.
Gets or sets the state of the specified protected view window.
The state of the specified protected view window.
A collection of all the objects that are currently open in Word 2010.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets the number of protected view windows in the collection.
The number of protected view windows in the collection.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns .
Returns .
Opens the specified document in a new protected view window.
A object.
The name of the document (paths are accepted).
true to add the file name to the list of recently used files at the bottom of the File menu; otherwise, false.
The password for opening the document.
true if the document is opened in a visible window; otherwise, false. The default value is True.
true to repair the document to prevent document corruption; otherwise, false.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a contiguous area in a document.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Automatically formats a range.
Determines if the font or range is formatted as bold.
Determines if the font or range is formatted as bold.
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Returns the number of the bookmark that encloses the beginning of the specified selection or range; returns 0 (zero) if there's no corresponding bookmark.
Returns a collection that represents all the bookmarks in a range.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Calculates a mathematical expression within a range.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the case of the text in the specified range.
Returns a collection that represents the table cells in a range.
Returns a collection that represents the characters in a range.
Returns a Object that represents the style used to format one or more characters. Read-only.
Object
Returns or sets the character width of the specified range.
Begins a spelling and grammar check for the specified range.
Begins a spelling check for the specified range.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the custom dictionary.
Optional Object. True if capitalization is ignored. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. True for Microsoft Word to always suggest alternative spellings. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Displays the Thesaurus dialog box, which lists alternative word choices, or synonyms, for the text in the specified range.
Collapses a range to the starting or ending position.
Optional Object. The direction in which to collapse the range or selection. Can be either of the following constants: wdCollapseEnd or wdCollapseStart. The default value is wdCollapseStart.
Returns a collection that represents all the table columns in the range.
Determines if the specified range contains combined characters.
Returns a collection that represents all the comments in the specified range.
Returns a statistic based on the contents of the specified range.
Required .
Gets a collection object that contains all the conflict objects in the range.
A collection object that contains all the conflict objects in the range.
Returns a collection that represents the content controls contained within a range. Read-only.
Converts the specified range from Hangul to Hanja or vice versa.
Optional Object. Sets the direction for the conversion between Hangul and Hanja. Can be either of the following constants: wdHangulToHanja or wdHanjaToHangul. The default value is the current value of the property.
Optional Object. True if Microsoft Word automatically converts a word with only one suggestion for conversion. The default value is the current value of the property.
Optional Object. True if Word automatically detects Hangul endings and ignores them. The default value is the current value of the property. This argument is ignored if the argument is set to wdHanjaToHangul.
Optional Object. True if Word displays the most recently used words at the top of the suggestions list. The default value is the current value of the property.
Optional Object. The name of a custom Hangul-Hanja conversion dictionary. Use this argument in order to use a custom dictionary with Hangul-Hanja conversions not contained in the main dictionary.
Converts text within a range or selection to a table.
Optional Object. Specifies the character used to separate text into cells. Can be a character or a constant. If this argument is omitted, the value of the DefaultTableSeparator property is used.
Optional Object. The number of rows in the table. If this argument is omitted, Word sets the number of rows, based on the contents of the range.
Optional Object. The number of columns in the table. If this argument is omitted, Word sets the number of columns, based on the contents of the range.
Optional Object. The initial width of each column, in points. If this argument is omitted, Word calculates and adjusts the column width so that the table stretches from margin to margin.
Optional Object. Specifies one of the predefined formats listed in the Table AutoFormat dialog box (Table menu). Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to apply the border properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the shading properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the font properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the color properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the heading-row properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the last-row properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the first-column properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the last-column properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to decrease the width of the table columns as much as possible without changing the way text wraps in the cells.
Optional Object. Sets the AutoFit rules for how Word sizes a table. Can be one of the constants. If is wdWord8TableBehavior, this argument is ignored.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word automatically resizes cells in a table to fit the contents (AutoFit). Can be a constant.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
The CopyAsPicture method works the same way as the method.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Deletes the specified number of characters or words.
Optional Object. The unit by which the collapsed range or selection is to be deleted. Can be one of the following constants: wdCharacter (default) or wdWord.
Optional Object. The number of units to be deleted. To delete units after the range or selection, collapse the range or selection and use a positive number. To delete units before the range or selection, collapse the range or selection and use a negative number.
Analyzes the specified text to determine the language that it is written in.
Determines if Microsoft Word ignores the number of characters per line for the range.
Returns a object associated with the specified range.
Returns a object that represents all the properties of the specified range.
Returns an object that represents all the users authorized to modify a selection or range within a document.
Returns or sets the emphasis mark for a character or designated character string.
Returns or sets the ending character position of a range.
Returns a object that represents the endnotes in a range or selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the endnotes in a range.
Moves or extends the ending character position of a range or selection to the end of the nearest specified text unit.
Optional Object. The unit by which to move the ending character position. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. Can be one of the constants.
Returns a picture representation of how a selection or range of text appears.
Expands the specified range.
Optional Object. The unit by which to expand the range. Can be one of the constants.
Saves a portion of a document as PDF or XPS format.
Required String The path and file name of the new PDF or XPS file.
Required Specifies either PDF or XPS format.
Optional Boolean Opens the new file after exporting the contents.
Optional Specifies whether to optimize for screen or print.
Optional Boolean Specifies whether to export the current page. True exports the entire page. False exports only the current selection.
Optional Specifies whether the export process includes text only or includes text with markup.
Optional Boolean Specifies whether to include document properties in the newly exported file.
Optional Boolean Specifies whether to copy IRM permissions to an XPS document if the source document has IRM protections. Default value is True.
Optional Specifies whether to export bookmarks and the type of bookmarks to export.
Optional Boolean Specifies whether to include extra data to help screen readers, for example information about the flow and logical organization of the content. Default value is True.
Optional Boolean Specifies whether to include a bitmap of the text. Set this parameter to True when font licenses do not permit a font to be embedded in the PDF file. If False, the font is referenced, and the viewer's computer substitutes an appropriate font if the authored one is not available. Default value is True.
Optional Boolean Specifies whether to limit PDF usage to the PDF subset standardized as ISO 19005-1. If True, the resulting files are more reliably self-contained but may be larger or show more visual artifacts due to the restrictions of the format. Default value is False.
Optional Object Specifies a pointer to an add-in that allows calls to an alternate implementation of code. The alternate implementation of code interprets the EMF and EMF+ page descriptions that are generated by the applications to make their own PDF or XPS. For more information, see "Extending the Office (2007) Fixed-Format Export Feature" on MSDN.
Exports the selected range into a document for use as a document fragment.
Required String Specifies the path and file name of the file in which to save the document fragment.
Required Specifies the file format of the document fragment file. You can save a document fragment in any format that Microsoft Office Word supports.
Returns a read-only collection that represents all the fields in the range.
Returns a object that contains the criteria for a find operation.
Returns or sets the width (in the current measurement units) in which Microsoft Word fits the text in the current range.
Returns or sets a object that represents the character formatting of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the footnote options in a range.
Returns a collection that represents all the footnotes in a range.
Returns or sets a object that includes the formatted text in the specified range or selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the form fields in the range.
Returns a collection that represents all the frames in a range.
Returns a collection that represents the words suggested as spelling replacements for the first word in the specified range.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a object or the file name of the custom dictionary.
Optional Object. True to ignore words in all uppercase letters. If this argument is omitted, the current value of the property is used.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of the main dictionary. If you don't specify a main dictionary, Microsoft Word uses the main dictionary that corresponds to the language formatting of the first word in the range.
Optional Object. Specifies the way Word makes spelling suggestions. Can be one of the constants. The default value is WdSpellword.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary. You can specify as many as nine additional dictionaries.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Optional Object. Either an expression that returns a Dictionary object or the file name of an additional custom dictionary.
Returns a object that represents the start position of the specified item, such as a page, bookmark, or field.
Optional Object. The kind of item to which the range or selection is moved. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The item to which the range or selection is moved. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The number of the item in the document. The default value is 1.Only positive values are valid. To specify an item that precedes the range or selection, use wdGoToPrevious as the argument and specify a value.
Optional Object. If the argument is wdGoToBookmark, wdGoToComment, wdGoToField, or wdGoToObject, this argument specifies a name.
Returns a object that represents an area of a document that can be modified by the specified user or group of users.
Optional Object. Can be a String that represents the user's e-mail alias (if in the same domain), an e-mail address, or a constant that represents a group of users. If omitted, selects all ranges for which all users have permissions to edit.
Returns a object that refers to the start position of the next item or location specified by the argument.
Required .
Returns a object that refers to the start position of the previous item or location specified by the argument.
Required . The item that the specified range or selection is to be moved to.
Determines if a grammar check has been run on the specified range.
Returns a collection that represents the sentences that failed the grammar check on the specified range.
Returns or sets the highlight color for the specified range.
Returns or sets the formatting for horizontal text set within vertical text.
Returns a object that represents an HTML division in a Web document.
Returns a collection that represents all the hyperlinks in the specified range.
Returns or sets the identifying label for the specified object when the current document is saved as a Web page.
Imports a document fragment into the document at the specified range.
Required String Specifies the path and file name where the document fragment is stored.
Optional Boolean Specifies whether to match the destination formatting. If False, the imported document fragment retains the formatting in the original document. Default value is False.
Returns information about the specified selection or range.
Required . The information type.
Returns a collection that represents all the objects in a document, range, or selection.
Determines if the range to which the method is applied is contained in the specified range.
Required Range object. The range to which you want to compare .
Inserts the specified text at the end of a range or selection.
Required String. The text to be inserted.
Inserts an absolute tab that is always positioned in the same spot, relative to either the margins or indents.
Required Integer Indicates the type of alignment—left, center, or right—for the tab stop. Can be one of the constants.
Required Integer Indicates whether the tab stop is relative to the margins or to the paragraph indents. Can be one of the constants.
Attempts to match the text in the specified range or the text surrounding the range with an existing AutoText entry name.
Inserts the specified text before the specified range.
Required String. The text to be inserted.
Inserts a page, column, or section break.
Optional Object. The type of break to be inserted. Can be one of the constants.
Inserts a caption immediately preceding or following the specified range.
Required Object. The caption label to be inserted. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The string to be inserted immediately following the label in the caption (ignored if is specified).
Optional Object. The AutoText entry whose contents you want to insert immediately following the label in the caption (overrides any text specified by ).
Optional Object. Specifies whether the caption will be inserted above or below the object. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True does not include the text label, as defined in the parameter. False includes the specified label.
Inserts a cross-reference to a heading, bookmark, footnote, or endnote, or to an item for which a caption label is defined (for example, an equation, figure, or table).
Required Object. The type of item for which a cross-reference is to be inserted. Can be any or constant or a user defined caption label.
Required . The information to be included in the cross-reference.
Required Object. If is wdRefTypeBookmark, this argument specifies a bookmark name. For all other values, this argument specifies the item number or name in the Reference type box in the Cross-reference dialog box. Use the method to return a list of item names that can be used with this argument.
Optional Object. True to insert the cross-reference as a hyperlink to the referenced item.
Optional Object. True to insert "above" or "below," depending on the location of the reference item in relation to the cross-reference.
Optional Object. True to use a separator to separate the numbers from the associated text. (Use only if the parameter is set to wdRefTypeNumberedItem and the parameter is set to wdNumberFullContext.)
Optional Object. Specifies the string to use as a separator if the SeparateNumbers parameter is set to True.
Retrieves data from a data source (for example, a separate Microsoft Word document, a Microsoft Excel worksheet, or a Microsoft Access database) and inserts the data as a table in place of the specified range.
Optional Object. A format listed in the Formats box in the Table AutoFormat dialog box (Table menu). Can be any of the constants. A border is applied to the cells in the table by default.
Optional Object. The attributes of the AutoFormat specified by that are applied to the table. Use the sum of any combination of the following values:ValueMeaning0 (zero)None1Borders2Shading4Font8Color16Auto Fit32Heading Rows64Last Row128First Column256Last Column
Optional Object. True to establish a link between the new table and the data source.
Optional Object. A range within which to perform the query specified by . How you specify the range depends on how data is retrieved. For example:When retrieving data through Open Database Connectivity (ODBC), you specify a connection string. When retrieving data from Microsoft Excel by using dynamic data exchange (DDE), you specify a named range or "Entire Spreadsheet."Security Dynamic data exchange (DDE) is an older technology that is not secure. If possible, use a more secure alternative to DDE.When retrieving data from Microsoft Access, you specify the word "Table" or "Query" followed by the name of a table or query.
Optional String. An optional query string that retrieves a subset of the data in a primary data source to be inserted into the document.
Optional String. If the query string is longer than 255 characters, denotes the first portion of the string and denotes the second portion.
Optional Object. The password (if any) required to open the data source. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. If the data source is a Word document, this argument is the password (if any) required to open the attached template. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the document. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the template. (See Remarks below.)
Optional Object. The path and file name of the data source.
Optional Object. The number of the first data record in the range of records to be inserted.
Optional Object. The number of the last data record in the range of records to be inserted.
Optional Object. True to include field names from the data source in the first row of the new table.
Inserts the current date or time, or both, either as text or as a TIME field.
Optional Object. The format to be used for displaying the date or time, or both. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word uses the short-date style from the Windows Control Panel (Regional Settings icon).
Optional Object. True to insert the specified information as a TIME field. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to insert the specified information as double-byte digits. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. Sets the language in which to display the date or time. Can be either of the constants: wdDateLanguageBidi or wdDateLanguageLatin. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. Sets the calendar type to use when displaying the date or time. Can be either of the constants: wdCalendarTypeBidi or wdCalendarTypeGregorian. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Inserts all or part of the specified file.
Required String. The path and file name of the file to be inserted. If you don't specify a path, Microsoft Word assumes the file is in the current folder.
Optional Object. If the specified file is a Word document, this parameter refers to a bookmark. If the file is another type (for example, a Microsoft Excel worksheet), this parameter refers to a named range or a cell range (for example, R1C1:R3C4).
Optional Object. True to have Word prompt you to confirm conversion when inserting files in formats other than the Word Document format.
Optional Object. True to insert the file by using an INCLUDETEXT field.
Optional Object. True to insert the file as an attachment to an e-mail message.
Replaces the specified range with a new paragraph.
Inserts a paragraph mark after a range.
Inserts a new paragraph before the specified range.
Inserts a symbol in place of the specified range.
Required Integer. The character number for the specified symbol. This value will always be the sum of 31 and the number that corresponds to the position of the symbol in the table of symbols (counting from left to right). For example, to specify a delta character at position 37 in the table of symbols in the Symbol font, set to 68.
Optional Object. The name of the font that contains the symbol.
Optional Object. True to insert the Unicode character specified by ; False to insert the ANSI character specified by . The default value is False.
Optional Object. Sets the font bias for symbols. This argument is useful for setting the correct font bias for East Asian characters. Can be one of the constants: wdFontBiasDefault, wdFontBiasDontCare, or wdFontBiasFareast. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Inserts the specified XML text into the specified range or selection.
Required String. The XML text to insert.
Optional Object. The transform to apply to the inserted XML text.
Determines if the selection or range to which this method is applied is in the same story as the range specified by the argument.
Required object. The Range object whose story is compared with the story that contains .
Determines if the specified range is collapsed and is located at the end-of-row mark in a table.
Determines if the range to which this method is applied is equal to the range specified by the argument.
Required object. The Range object that's compared with .
Determines if the range is formatted as italic.
Determines if the range is formatted as italic.
Returns or sets whether the specified range of Japanese language text is hiragana or katakana.
Returns or sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word has detected the language of the specified text.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Returns or sets an East Asian language for the specified object.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Returns a object that represents all the list formatting characteristics of a range.
Returns a collection that represents all the numbered paragraphs in the range.
Returns an Object that represents the style used to format a bulleted list or numbered list. Read-only.
Object
Gets a collection object that represents all the locks in the range.
A collection object that represents all the locks in the range.
Looks up a name in the global address book list and displays the Properties dialog box, which includes information about the specified name.
Adds, modifies, or removes an enclosure around the specified character or characters.
Required Object. The style of the enclosure. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. The symbol in which to enclose the specified range. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. The characters that you want to enclose. If you include this argument, Microsoft Word replaces the specified range with the enclosed characters. If you don't specify text to enclose, Microsoft Word encloses all text in the specified range.
Collapses the specified range or selection to its start or end position and then moves the collapsed object by the specified number of units.
Optional Object. The unit by which the collapsed range or selection is to be moved. Can be one of the following constants: wdCharacter, wdWord, wdSentence, wdParagraph, wdSection, wdStory, wdCell, wdColumn, wdRow, or wdTable. If returns a object, you can also use wdLine. The default value is wdCharacter.
Optional Object. The number of units by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. If is a positive number, the object is collapsed to its end position and moved backward in the document by the specified number of units. If is a negative number, the object is collapsed to its start position and moved forward by the specified number of units. The default value is 1. You can also control the collapse direction by using the method before using the Move method. If the range or selection is in the middle of a unit or isn't collapsed, moving it to the beginning or end of the unit counts as moving it one full unit.
Moves the ending character position of a range.
Optional . The unit by which to move the ending character position.
Optional Object. The number of units to move. If this number is positive, the ending character position is moved forward in the document. If this number is negative, the end is moved backward. If the ending position overtakes the starting position, the range collapses and both character positions move together. The default value is 1.
Moves the end position of the specified range or selection until any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the range or selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the range or selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the ending character position of a range while any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the range or selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the range or selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the start position of the specified range.
Optional . The unit by which start position of the specified range or selection is to be moved.
Optional Object. The maximum number of units by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. If is a positive number, the start position of the range or selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the start position is moved backward. If the start position is moved forward to a position beyond the end position, the range or selection is collapsed and both the start and end positions are moved together. The default value is 1.
Moves the start position of the specified range or selection until one of the specified characters is found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the range or selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the range or selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the start position of the specified range while any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the range or selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the range or selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the specified range until one of the specified characters is found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. If any character in is found before the value expires, the specified range or selection is positioned as an insertion point immediately before that character. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the range or selection is moved forward in the document, beginning at the end position. If it's a negative number, the range or selection is moved backward, beginning at the start position. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the specified range while any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the specified range or selection is moved forward in the document, beginning at the end position. If it's a negative number, the range or selection is moved backward, beginning at the start position. The default value is wdForward.
Returns a object that represents the specified unit relative to the specified range.
Optional Object. The type of units by which to count. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. The number of units by which you want to move ahead. The default value is one.
Returns a object that refers to the next story as shown in the following table.
Moves the range to the next subdocument.
Determines if the spelling and grammar checker ignores the specified text.
Returns an collection that represents the objects within the specified range. Read-only.
Returns or sets the orientation of text in a range when the Text Direction feature is enabled.
Returns a object that's associated with the specified range.
Returns or sets a object that represents the paragraph settings for the specified range.
Returns a collection that represents all the paragraphs in the specified range.
Returns an Object that represents the style used to format a paragraph. Read-only.
Object
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the parent content control for the specified range. Read-only.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard at the specified range.
Pastes the selected table cells and formats them as specified.
Required . The type of formatting to use when pasting the selected table cells.
Merges pasted cells into an existing table by inserting the pasted rows between the selected rows.
Pastes a cell or group of cells as a nested table into the selected range.
Pastes and formats a Microsoft Excel table.
Required Boolean. True links the pasted table to the original Excel file so that changes made to the Excel file are reflected in Microsoft Word.
Required Boolean. True formats the table using the formatting in the Word document. False formats the table according to the original Excel file.
Required Boolean. True pastes the Excel table using Rich Text Format (RTF). False pastes the Excel table as HTML.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard.
Optional Object. If is True, this argument is a number that corresponds to the icon you want to use in the program file specified by . Icons appear in the Change Icon dialog box (Insert menu, Object command, Create New tab): 0 (zero) corresponds to the first icon, 1 corresponds to the second icon, and so on. If this argument is omitted, the first (default) icon is used.
Optional Object. True to create a link to the source file of the Clipboard contents. The default value is False.
Optional Object. Can be either of the following constants: wdFloatOverText or wdInLine. The default value is wdInLine.
Optional Object. Optional Object. True to display the link as an icon. The default value is False.
Optional Object. A format for the Clipboard contents when they're inserted into the document. .
Optional Object.If is True, this argument is the path and file name for the file in which the icon to be displayed is stored.
Optional Object. If is True, this argument is the text that appears below the icon.
Adds phonetic guides to the specified range.
Required String. The phonetic text to add.
Optional . The alignment of the added phonetic text.
Optional Integer. The distance (in points) from the top of the text in the specified range to the top of the phonetic text. If no value is specified, Microsoft Word automatically sets the phonetic text at an optimum distance above the specified range.
Optional Integer. The font size to use for the phonetic text. If no value is specified, Word uses a font size 50 percent smaller than the text in the specified range.
Optional String. The name of the font to use for the phonetic text. If no value is specified, Word uses the same font as the text in the specified range.
Returns a object relative to the specified selection or range.
Optional Object.
Optional Object. The number of units by which you want to move back. The default value is 1.
Returns the number of the last bookmark that starts before or at the same place as the specified range.
Moves the range or selection to the previous subdocument. If there isn't another subdocument, an error occurs.
Returns a collection that represents the readability statistics for the specified range.
In outline view, moves the paragraphs within the specified range after the next visible paragraph or before the previous visible paragraph.
Required . The direction of the move.
Returns a collection that represents the tracked changes in the range.
Returns a collection that represents all the table rows in a range.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of HTML scripts in the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the sections in the specified range.
Selects the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the sentences in the range.
Sets the list level for one or more items in a numbered list.
Required Short A number that indicates the new list level.
Sets the starting and ending character positions for the range.
Required Integer. The starting character position of the range or selection.
Required Integer. The ending character position of the range or selection.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the objects in the specified range.
Determines if all nonprinting characters (such as hidden text, tab marks, space marks, and paragraph marks) are displayed.
Returns a object that represents a smart tag in a range.
Sorts the paragraphs in the specified range.
Optional Object. True to exclude the first row or paragraph header from the sort operation. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Microsoft Word sorts by , then by , and then by .
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Microsoft Word sorts by , then by , and then by
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the constants
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Microsoft Word sorts by , then by , and then by
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the constants
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to sort only the column specified by the object.
Optional Object. The type of field separator. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to sort with case sensitivity. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to sort based on right-to-left language rules. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore the Arabic character when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore kashidas when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore bidirectional control characters when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore the Hebrew character when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. Object. Specifies the sorting language. Can be one of the constants.
Sorts paragraphs or table rows in ascending alphanumeric order.
Sorts paragraphs or table rows in descending alphanumeric order.
Determines if spelling has been checked throughout the specified range.
Returns a collection that represents the words identified as spelling errors in the specified range.
Returns or sets the starting character position of a range.
Moves or extends the start position of the specified range or selection to the beginning of the nearest specified text unit.
Optional . The unit by which the start position of the specified range or selection is to be moved.
Optional .
Returns the number of characters in the story that contains the specified range.
Returns the story type for the specified range.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the subdocuments in the specified range.
Returns a object that contains information from the thesaurus on synonyms, antonyms, or related words and expressions for the specified word or phrase.
Returns a collection that represents all the tables in the specified range.
Returns a Object that represents the style used to format a table. Read-only.
Object
Converts the specified range from Traditional Chinese to Simplified Chinese or vice versa.
Optional .
Optional Boolean. True if Microsoft Word converts common expressions intact rather than converting on a character-by-character basis.
Optional Boolean. True if Word uses Taiwan, Hong Kong SAR, and Macao SAR character variants. Can only be used if translating from Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese.
Returns or sets the text in the specified range.
Returns a object that controls how text is retrieved from the specified range.
Returns a collection that represents the tables at the outermost nesting level in the current range.
Returns or sets whether Microsoft Word sets two lines of text in one and specifies the characters that enclose the text, if any.
Returns or sets the type of underline applied to the range.
Gets a collection object that represents all the available updates in the range.
A collection object that represents all the available updates in the range.
Expands a range to include the entire story.
Returns a String that represents the XML contained within the range in the Microsoft Office Word Open XML format. Read-only.
String
Returns a collection that represents all the words in a range.
Returns a String that represents the XML text in the specified object.
Optional Boolean. True returns the text of the XML without the Word XML markup. The default setting is False.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of all XML elements within a document or in a range— including those elements that are only partially within the range.
Returns a object that represents the parent node of a selection or range.
Represents one of the readability statistics for a document or range.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the value of the grammar statistic.
A collection of objects for a document or range.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a recently used file.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a Long that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Opens the specified object. Returns a object representing the opened object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
True if changes to the document cannot be saved to the original document.
A collection of objects that represents the files that have been used recently. The items in the RecentFiles collection are displayed at the bottom of the File menu.
Returns a object that represents a file added to the list of recently used files.
Required Object. The document you want to add to the list of recently used files. You can specify this argument by using either the string name for the document or a object.
Optional Object. True to make the document read-only.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns or sets the maximum number of recently used files that can appear on the File menu. Can be a number from 0 (zero) through 9.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a portion of text or a graphic in a page. Use the Rectangle object and related methods and properties for programmatically defining page layout in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the height of the specified rectangle, in points.
Returns or sets an integer that represents the horizontal position of the specified rectangle, measured in points.
Returns a collection that represents the lines in a specified portion of text in a page.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns a constant that represents the type for the specified rectangle.
Returns or sets the vertical position of the specified rectangle, in points.
Returns or sets the width of the specified rectangle, in points.
A collection of objects in a page that represent portions of text and graphics. Use the Rectangles collection and related objects and properties for programmatically defining page layout in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the reflection formatting for a shape or range of shapes.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets or sets a value that specifies the degree of blur effect applied to the specified object.
specifies the degree of blur effect applied to the specified object.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets or sets the amount of separation, in points, of the reflected image from the shape.
The amount of separation, in points, of the reflected image from the shape.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified T:Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ReflectionFormat object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified T:Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.ReflectionFormat object.
Gets or sets the size of the reflection as a percentage of the reflected shape from 0 to 100.
The reflection as a percentage of the reflected shape.
Gets or sets the degree of transparency for the reflection effect as a value between 0.0 (opaque) and 1.0 (clear).
The degree of transparency for the reflection effect as a value between 0.0 (opaque) and 1.0 (clear).
Returns or sets an constant that represents the type and direction of the lighting for a shape reflection. Read/write.
Represents the replace criteria for a find-and-replace operation.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Removes text and paragraph formatting from a selection or from the formatting specified in a find or replace operation.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a object that represents the character formatting of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the frame formatting for the specified style or find-and-replace operation.
True if highlight formatting is applied to the replacement text. Can return or be set to True, False, or wdUndefined.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Returns or sets an East Asian language for the specified object.
True if Microsoft Word finds or replaces text that the spelling and grammar checker ignores.
Returns or sets a object that represents the paragraph settings for the specified replacement operation.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Returns or sets the text to find or replace in the specified range or selection.
Provides access to the research service feature of Microsoft Office Word.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Gets or sets a string that specifies the favorite research service.
Specifies the favorite research service.
Indicates whether the GUID specified in the parameter corresponds to a currently configured service.
Boolean
Specifies a GUID that identifies the research service.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Specifies a research query.
Object
Specifies a GUID that identifies the research service.
Specifies the query string.
Specifies the query language of the query string.
True to use the current selection as the query string. This overrides the parameter if set. Default value is False.
True launches the query. False displays the Research task pane scoped to search the specified research service.
Sets the languages for the translation service.
Object
Specifies the language to translate from.
Specifies the langauge to translate to.
Represents a single reviewer of a document in which changes have been tracked.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True if the specified object is visible.
A collection of objects that represents the reviewers of one or more documents. The Reviewers collection contains the names of all reviewers who have reviewed documents opened or edited on a machine.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a change marked with a revision mark.
Accepts the specified tracked change. The revision marks are removed, and the change is incorporated into the document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the name of the user who made the specified tracked change.
Returns a collection that represents the table cells that have been marked with revision marks. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
The date and time that the tracked change was made.
Returns a String representing a description of tracked formatting changes in a revision.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns a object that represents a range of text that was moved from one place to another in a document with tracked changes. Read-only.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Rejects the specified tracked change. The revision marks are removed, leaving the original text intact.
Returns a object that represents the style associated with the current author for revisions.
Returns the revision type.
A collection of objects that represent the changes marked with revision marks in a range or document.
Accepts all the tracked changes in a document or range. The revision marks are removed, and the changes are incorporated into the document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Rejects all the tracked changes in a range. The revision marks are removed, leaving the original text intact.
Represents the routing slip associated with a document. You use a routing slip to send a document through an electronic mail system.
Adds a recipient name to the specified routing slip.
Required String. The recipient name.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the delivery method used for routing the document.
Returns or sets the message text for the specified routing slip. The text is used as the body text of the mail message for routing the document.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the protection type for the document associated with the specified routing slip.
Returns a recipient name from the specified routing slip.
Optional Object. A number that specifies the recipient (in the list of recipients).
Resets the routing slip so that a new routing can be initiated with the same recipient list and delivery information. The routing must be completed before you use this method.
True if the document associated with the specified routing slip is sent back to the original sender when the routing is finished.
Returns the routing status of the specified routing slip.
Returns or sets the subject text of mail messages used to route a document.
True if a mail message is sent back to the original sender each time the routed document is forwarded.
Represents a row in a table.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified rows.
Determines if the text in a table row or rows are allowed to split across a page break.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the table cells in a column, row, selection, or range.
Converts a table to text and returns a object that represents the delimited text.
Optional Object. The character that delimits the converted columns (paragraph marks delimit the converted rows). Can be any following constants:wdSeparateByCommaswdSeparateByDefaultListSeparatorwdSeparateByParagraphswdSeparateByTabs Default
Optional Object. True if nested tables are converted to text. This argument is ignored if is not wdSeparateByParagraphs. The default value is True.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Determines if the specified row or rows are formatted as a table heading.
Returns or sets the height of the specified row in a table.
Returns or sets the rule for determining the height of the specified row.
Returns or sets the identifying label for the specified object when the current document is saved as a Web page.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Determines if the specified column or row is the first one in the table.
Determines if the specified column or row is the last one in the table.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the left indent value (in points) for the specified table row.
Returns the nesting level of the specified row.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Selects the specified object.
Sets the height of table rows.
Required Single. The height of the row or rows, in points.
Required . The rule for determining the height of the specified rows.WdRowHeightRule can be one of the following constants:wdRowHeightAtLeastwdRowHeightExactlywdRowHeightAuto
Sets the indentation for a row or rows in a table.
Required Single. The distance (in points) between the current left edge of the specified row or rows and the desired left edge.
Required . Controls the way Microsoft Word adjusts the table when the left indent is changed.WdRulerStyle can be one of the following constants: wdAdjustNone – Adjusts the left edge of row or rows, preserving the width of all columns by shifting them to the left or right. This is the default value. wdAdjustSameWidth – Adjusts the left edge of the first column, preserving the position of the right edge of the table by setting the widths of all the cells in the specified row or rows to the same value. wdAdjustFirstColumn – Adjusts the left edge of the first column only, preserving the positions of the other columns and the right edge of the table. wdAdjustProportional – Adjusts the left edge of the first column, preserving the position of the right edge of the table by proportionally adjusting the widths of all the cells in the specified row or rows.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between text in adjacent columns of the specified row.
A collection of objects that represent the table rows in the specified selection, range, or table.
Returns a object that represents a row added to a table.
Optional Object. A Row object that represents the row that will appear immediately below the new row.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified rows.
Determine if the text in a table row or rows is allowed to split across a page break.
Returns or sets a value that specifies whether the specified rows can overlap other rows.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Converts a table to text and returns a object that represents the delimited text.
Optional Object. The character that delimits the converted columns (paragraph marks delimit the converted rows). Can be any following constants:wdSeparateByCommaswdSeparateByDefaultListSeparatorwdSeparateByParagraphswdSeparateByTabs (Default)
Optional Object. True if nested tables are converted to text. This argument is ignored if is not wdSeparateByParagraphs. The default value is True.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the bottom edge of the specified table.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the left edge of the specified table.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the right edge of the specified table.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the top edge of the specified table.
Adjusts the height of the specified rows so that they're equal.
Returns a object that represents the first item in the collection.
Determine if the specified row or rows are formatted as a table heading.
Returns or sets the height of the specified row or rows in a table.
Returns or sets the rule for determining the height of the specified rows.
Returns or sets the horizontal distance between the edge of the rows and the item specified by the property.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns the last item in the collection as a object.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the left indent value (in points) for the specified table rows.
Returns the nesting level of the specified rows.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Specifies to what the horizontal position of a group of rows is relative.
Specifies to what the vertical position of a group of rows is relative.
Selects the specified object.
Sets the height of table rows.
Required Single. The height of the row or rows, in points.
Required . The rule for determining the height of the specified rows. Can be one of the following WdRowHeightRule constants: wdRowHeightAtLeastwdRowHeightExactlywdRowHeightAuto
Sets the indentation for a row or rows in a table.
Required Single. The distance (in points) between the current left edge of the specified row or rows and the desired left edge.
Required . Controls the way Microsoft Word adjusts the table when the left indent is changed. Can be one of the following WdRulerStyle constants: wdAdjustNone – Adjusts the left edge of row or rows, preserving the width of all columns by shifting them to the left or right. This is the default value.wdAdjustSameWidth – Adjusts the left edge of the first column, preserving the position of the right edge of the table by setting the widths of all the cells in the specified row or rows to the same value.wdAdjustFirstColumn – Adjusts the left edge of the first column only, preserving the positions of the other columns and the right edge of the table.wdAdjustProportional – Adjusts the left edge of the first column, preserving the position of the right edge of the table by proportionally adjusting the widths of all the cells in the specified row or rows.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between text in adjacent columns of the specified row or rows.
Returns or sets the direction in which Microsoft Word orders cells in the specified table or row.
Returns or sets the vertical distance between the edge of the rows and the item specified by the property.
Determines whether text should wrap around the specified rows.
Represents a single section in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a collection that represents the footers in the specified section.
Returns a collection that represents the headers for the specified section.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns a object that's associated with the specified section.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True if the specified section is protected for forms. When a section is protected for forms, you can select and modify text only in form fields.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
A collection of objects in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents a new section added to a document.
Optional Object. The range before which you want to insert the section break. If this argument is omitted, the section break is inserted at the end of the document.
Optional Object. The type of section break you want to add. Can be one of the following constants: wdSectionContinuous, wdSectionEvenPage, wdSectionNewColumn, wdSectionNewPage, or wdSectionOddPage. If this argument is omitted, a Next Page section break is added.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the first item in the collection.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns the last item in the collection as a object.
Returns a object that's associated with the specified sections
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the current selection in a window or pane.
Determines if the selection in the specified window or pane is active.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Adds the bold character format to or removes it from the current run.
Returns the number of the bookmark that encloses the beginning of the specified selection or 0 (zero) if there's no corresponding bookmark.
Returns a collection that represents all the bookmarks in a selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Calculates a mathematical expression within a selection.
Returns a collection that represents the table cells in a selection.
Returns a collection that represents the characters in a selection.
Returns a object representing the child shapes of a selection.
Removes all character formatting (formatting applied either through character styles or manually applied formatting) from the selected text.
Removes character formatting (formatting that has been applied manually using the buttons on the Ribbon or through the dialog boxes) from the selected text.
Removes character formatting that has been applied through character styles from the selected text.
Removes text and paragraph formatting from a selection.
Removes all paragraph formatting (formatting applied either through paragraph styles or manually applied formatting) from the selected text.
Removes paragraph formatting that has been applied manually (using the buttons on the Ribbon or through the dialog boxes) from the selected text.
Removes paragraph formatting that has been applied through paragraph styles from the selected text.
Collapses a selection to the starting or ending position.
Optional Object. The direction in which to collapse the selection.Can be either of the following constants: wdCollapseEnd or wdCollapseStart. The default value is wdCollapseStart.
Returns a collection that represents all the table columns in the selection.
Determines if column selection mode is active.
Returns a collection that represents all the comments in the specified selection.
Returns a collection that represents the content controls contained within a range. Read-only.
Converts text within a selection to a table.
Optional Object. Specifies the character used to separate text into cells. Can be a character or one of the constants. If this argument is omitted, the value of the DefaultTableSeparator property is used.
Optional Object. The number of rows in the table. If this argument is omitted, Word sets the number of rows, based on the contents of the selection.
Optional Object. The number of columns in the table. If this argument is omitted, Word sets the number of columns, based on the contents of the selection.
Optional Object. The initial width of each column, in points. If this argument is omitted, Word calculates and adjusts the column width so that the table stretches from margin to margin.
Optional Object. Specifies one of the predefined formats listed in the Table AutoFormat dialog box (Table menu). Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to apply the border properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the shading properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the font properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the color properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the heading-row properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the last-row properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the first-column properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to apply the last-column properties of the specified format.
Optional Object. True to decrease the width of the table columns as much as possible without changing the way text wraps in the cells.
Optional Object. Sets the AutoFit rules for how Word sizes a table. Can be one of the constants. If is wdWord8TableBehavior, this argument is ignored.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word automatically resizes cells in a table to fit the contents (AutoFit). Can be one of the constants.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Copies the character formatting of the first character in the selected text.
Adds a new object to the collection, based on the current selection.
Required String. The text the user must type to call the new AutoText entry.
Required String. The category in which the new AutoText entry will be listed on the AutoText menu.
Adds a default-size text box around the selection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Deletes the specified number of characters or words.
Optional Object. The unit by which the collapsed range or selection is to be deleted. Can be one of the following constants: wdCharacter (default) or wdWord.
Optional Object. The number of units to be deleted. To delete units after the selection, collapse the selection and use a positive number. To delete units before the selection, collapse the selection and use a negative number.
Analyzes the specified text to determine the language that it is written in.
Returns a object associated with the specified selection.
Returns a object that represents all the users authorized to modify a selection within a document.
Returns or sets the ending character position of a selection.
Moves or extends the selection to the end of the specified unit.
Optional Object. The unit by which the selection is to be moved or extended. .
Optional Object. The unit by which the selection is to be moved or extended. .
Returns a object that represents the endnotes in a selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the endnotes in a selection.
Moves or extends the ending character position of a selection to the end of the nearest specified text unit.
Optional Object. The unit by which to move the ending character position. .
Optional Object. .
Returns an Object that represents a picture representation of how a selection of text appears.
Cancels a mode such as extend or column select (equivalent to pressing the ESC key).
Expands the specified selection.
Optional Object. The unit by which to expand the selection. .
Saves the current selection as PDF or XPS format.
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The path and file name of the new PDF or XPS file.
Specifies either PDF or XPS format.
Opens the new file after exporting the contents.
Specifies whether to optimize for screen or print.
Specifies whether to export the current page. True exports the entire page. False exports only the current selection.
Specifies whether the export process includes text only or includes text with markup.
Specifies whether to include document properties in the newly exported file.
Specifies whether to copy IRM permissions to an XPS document if the source document has IRM protections. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to export bookmarks and the type of bookmarks to export.
Specifies whether to include extra data to help screen readers, for example information about the flow and logical organization of the content. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to include a bitmap of the text. Set this parameter to True when font licenses do not permit a font to be embedded in the PDF file. If False, the font is referenced, and the viewer's computer substitutes an appropriate font if the authored one is not available. Default value is True.
Specifies whether to limit PDF usage to the PDF subset standardized as ISO 19005-1. If True, the resulting files are more reliably self-contained but may be larger or show more visual artifacts due to the restrictions of the format. Default value is False.
Specifies a pointer to an add-in that allows calls to an alternate implementation of code. The alternate implementation of code interprets the EMF and EMF+ page descriptions that are generated by the applications to make their own PDF or XPS. For more information, see "Extending the Office (2007) Fixed-Format Export Feature" on MSDN.
Turns extend mode on, or extends the selection to the next larger unit of text if Extend mode is already on.
Optional Object. The character through which the selection is extended. This argument is case-sensitive and must evaluate to a String or an error occurs. Also, if the value of this argument is longer than a single character, Microsoft Word ignores the command entirely.
Determines if Extend mode is active.
Returns a read-only collection that represents all the fields in the selection.
Returns a object that contains the criteria for a find operation.
Returns or sets the width (in the current measurement units) in which Microsoft Word fits the text in the current selection.
Returns or sets properties of the selection.
Returns or sets a object that represents the character formatting of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the footnote properties in a selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the footnotes in a selection.
Returns or sets a object that includes the formatted text in the specified selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the form fields in the selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the frames in a selection.
Moves the insertion point to the character position immediately preceding the specified item.
Optional Object. The kind of item to which the selection is moved. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The item to which the selection is moved. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The number of the item in the document. The default value is 1.Only positive values are valid. To specify an item that precedes the range or selection, use wdGoToPrevious as the argument and specify a value.
Optional Object. If the argument is wdGoToBookmark, wdGoToComment, wdGoToField, or wdGoToObject, this argument specifies a name.
Returns a object that represents an area of a document that can be modified by the specified user or group of users.
Optional Object. Can be a String that represents the user's e-mail alias (if in the same domain), an e-mail address, or a constant that represents a group of users. If omitted, selects all ranges for which all users have permissions to edit.
Returns a object that refers to the start position of the next item or location specified by the argument.
Required .
Returns a object that refers to the start position of the previous item or a specified location.
The item that the specified range or selection is to be moved to. .
Determines if the selection contains child shapes.
Returns a object for the specified selection.
Moves or extends the selection to the beginning of the specified unit.
Optional Object. The unit by which the selection is to be moved or extended. .
Optional Object. Specifies the way the selection is moved. .
Returns a object that represents an HTML division in a Web document.
Returns a collection that represents all the hyperlinks in the specified selection.
Returns information about the specified selection or range.
Required . The information type.
Returns a collection that represents all the objects in a selection.
Determines if the selection to which the method is applied is contained in a specified range.
Required object. The range to which you want to compare the selection.
Inserts the specified text at the end of a selection.
Required String. The text to be inserted.
Inserts the specified text before the specified selection.
Required String. The text to be inserted.
Inserts a page, column, or section break.
Optional Object. The type of break to be inserted.
Inserts a caption immediately preceding or following the specified selection.
Required Object. The caption label to be inserted. .
Optional Object. The string to be inserted immediately following the label in the caption (ignored if is specified).
Optional Object. The AutoText entry whose contents you want to insert immediately following the label in the caption (overrides any text specified by ).
Optional Object. Specifies whether the caption will be inserted above or below the object. .
Optional Object. True does not include the text label, as defined in the parameter; False includes the specified label.
Adds cells to an existing table.
Optional .
Inserts columns to the left of the column that contains the selection.
Inserts columns to the right of the current selection.
Inserts a cross-reference to a heading, bookmark, footnote, or endnote, or to an item for which a caption label is defined (for example, an equation, figure, or table).
Required Object. The type of item for which a cross-reference is to be inserted. Can be any or constant or a user defined caption label.
Required . The information to be included in the cross-reference.
Required Object. If is wdRefTypeBookmark, this argument specifies a bookmark name. For all other values, this argument specifies the item number or name in the Reference type box in the Cross-reference dialog box. Use the method to return a list of item names that can be used with this argument.
Optional Object. True to insert the cross-reference as a hyperlink to the referenced item.
Optional Object. True to insert "above" or "below," depending on the location of the reference item in relation to the cross-reference.
Optional Object. True to use a separator to separate the numbers from the associated text. (Use only if the parameter is set to wdRefTypeNumberedItem and the parameter is set to wdNumberFullContext.)
Optional Object. Specifies the string to use as a separator if the SeparateNumbers parameter is set to True.
Inserts the current date or time, or both, either as text or as a TIME field.
Optional Object. The format to be used for displaying the date or time, or both. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word uses the short-date style from the Windows Control Panel (Regional Settings icon).
Optional Object. True to insert the specified information as a TIME field. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to insert the specified information as double-byte digits. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. Sets the language in which to display the date or time.Can be either of the following constants: wdDateLanguageBidi or wdDateLanguageLatin. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. Sets the calendar type to use when displaying the date or time.Can be either of the following constants: wdCalendarTypeBidi or wdCalendarTypeGregorian. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Inserts all or part of the specified file.
Required String. The path and file name of the file to be inserted. If you don't specify a path, Microsoft Word assumes the file is in the current folder.
Optional Object. If the specified file is a Word document, this parameter refers to a bookmark. If the file is another type (for example, a Microsoft Excel worksheet), this parameter refers to a named range or a cell range (for example, R1C1:R3C4).
Optional Object. True to have Word prompt you to confirm conversion when inserting files in formats other than the Word Document format.
Optional Object. True to insert the file by using an INCLUDETEXT field.
Optional Object. True to insert the file as an attachment to an e-mail message.
Inserts an = (Formula) field that contains a formula at the selection.
Optional Object. The mathematical formula you want the = (Formula) field to evaluate. Spreadsheet-type references to table cells are valid. For example, "=SUM(A4:C4)" specifies the first three values in the fourth row.
Optional Object. A format for the result of the = (Formula) field.
Inserts a new page at the position of the Insertion Point.
Replaces the specified selection with a new paragraph.
Inserts a paragraph mark after a selection.
Inserts a new paragraph before the specified selection.
Inserts the specified number of new rows above the row that contains the selection.
Optional Object. The number of rows to be added.
Inserts rows above the current selection.
Optional Object. The number of rows to be added.
Inserts rows below the current selection.
Optional Object. The number of rows to be added.
Inserts a special hidden paragraph mark that allows Microsoft Word to join paragraphs formatted using different paragraph styles.
Inserts a symbol in place of the specified selection.
Required Integer. The character number for the specified symbol. This value will always be the sum of 31 and the number that corresponds to the position of the symbol in the table of symbols (counting from left to right). For example, to specify a delta character at position 37 in the table of symbols in the Symbol font, set to 68.
Optional Object. The name of the font that contains the symbol.
Optional Object. True to insert the Unicode character specified by ; False to insert the ANSI character specified by . The default value is False.
Optional Object. Sets the font bias for symbols. This argument is useful for setting the correct font bias for East Asian characters. Can be one of the following constants: wdFontBiasDefault, wdFontBiasDontCare, or wdFontBiasFareast. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Inserts the specified XML text into the specified selection.
Required String. The XML text to insert.
Optional Object. The transform to apply to the inserted XML text.
Determines if the selection to which this method is applied is in the same story as the specified range.
Required object. The Range object whose story is compared with the story that contains the specified selection.
Determines if the insertion point is at the end of a line that wraps to the next line.
Determines if the specified selection is collapsed and is located at the end-of-row mark in a table.
Determines if the selection to which this method is applied is equal to the range specified by the argument.
Required object. The Range object that's compared with the specified selection.
Adds the italic character format to or removes it from the current run.
Returns or sets a value that specifies whether Microsoft Word has detected the language of the specified text.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Returns or sets an East Asian language for the specified object.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Sets the reading order and alignment of the specified paragraphs to left-to-right.
Sets the reading order and alignment of the specified run to left-to-right.
Collapses the specified selection to its start or end position and then moves the collapsed object by the specified number of units.
Optional Object. The unit by which the collapsed selection is to be moved. Can be one of the following constants: wdCharacter, wdWord, wdLine, wdSentence, wdParagraph, wdSection, wdStory, wdCell, wdColumn, wdRow, or wdTable. The default value is wdCharacter.
Optional Object. The number of units by which the specified selection is to be moved. If is a positive number, the object is collapsed to its end position and moved backward in the document by the specified number of units. If is a negative number, the object is collapsed to its start position and moved forward by the specified number of units. The default value is 1. You can also control the collapse direction by using the method before using the Move method. If the range or selection is in the middle of a unit or isn't collapsed, moving it to the beginning or end of the unit counts as moving it one full unit.
Moves the selection down and returns the number of units it's been moved.
Optional . The unit by which the selection is to be moved.
Optional Object. The number of units the selection is to be moved. The default value is 1.
Optional Object. Can be either wdMove or wdExtend. If wdMove is used, the selection is collapsed to the end point and moved down. If wdExtend is used, the selection is extended down. The default value is wdMove.
Moves the ending character position of a selection.
Optional . The unit by which to move the ending character position.
Optional Object. The number of units to move. If this number is positive, the ending character position is moved forward in the document. If this number is negative, the end is moved backward. If the ending position overtakes the starting position, the range collapses and both character positions move together. The default value is 1.
Moves the end position of the specified selection until any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the range or selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the range or selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the ending character position of a selection while any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case-sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the range or selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the selection to the left and returns the number of units it's been moved.
Optional . The unit by which the selection is to be moved.
Optional Object. The number of units the selection is to be moved. The default value is 1.
Optional Object. Can be either wdMove or wdExtend. If wdMove is used, the selection is collapsed to the end point and moved to the left. If wdExtend is used, the selection is extended to the left. The default value is wdMove.
Moves the selection to the right and returns the number of units it's been moved.
Optional . The unit by which the selection is to be moved.
Optional Object. The number of units the selection is to be moved. The default value is 1.
Optional Object. Can be either wdMove or wdExtend. If wdMove is used, the selection is collapsed to the end point and moved to the right. If wdExtend is used, the selection is extended to the right. The default value is wdMove.
Moves the start position of the specified selection.
Optional . The unit by which start position of the specified selection is to be moved.
Optional Object. The maximum number of units by which the specified selection is to be moved. If is a positive number, the start position of the selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the start position is moved backward. If the start position is moved forward to a position beyond the end position, the selection is collapsed and both the start and end positions are moved together. The default value is 1.
Moves the start position of the specified selection until one of the specified characters is found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the start position of the specified selection while any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case-sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the specified selection until one of the specified characters is found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. If any character in is found before the value expires, the specified selection is positioned as an insertion point immediately before that character. This argument is case-sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the selection is moved forward in the document, beginning at the end position. If it's a negative number, the selection is moved backward, beginning at the start position. The default value is wdForward.
Moves the selection up and returns the number of units it's been moved.
Optional Object. The unit by which to move the selection. Can be one of the following constants: wdLine, wdParagraph, wdWindow or wdScreen. The default value is wdLine.
Optional Object. The number of units the selection is to be moved. The default value is 1.
Optional Object. Can be either wdMove or wdExtend. If wdMove is used, the selection is collapsed to the end point and moved up. If wdExtend is used, the selection is extended up. The default value is wdMove.
Moves the specified selection while any of the specified characters are found in the document.
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case-sensitive.
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If is a positive number, the specified selection is moved forward in the document, beginning at the end position. If it's a negative number, the selection is moved backward, beginning at the start position. The default value is wdForward.
Returns a object that represents the specified unit relative to the specified selection.
Optional Object. The type of units by which to count. Can be any constant.
Optional Object. The number of units by which you want to move ahead. The default value is one.
Selects the next field.
Locates and returns the next tracked change as a object.
Optional Object. True to continue searching for a revision at the beginning of the document when the end of the document is reached. The default value is False.
Moves the selection to the next subdocument.
Determines if the spelling and grammar checker ignores the specified text.
Returns an collection that represents the objects within the current selection. Read-only.
Returns or sets the orientation of text in a selection when the Text Direction feature is enabled.
Returns a object that's associated with the specified selection.
Returns or sets a object that represents the paragraph settings for the specified selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the paragraphs in the specified selection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the parent content control for the specified range. Read-only.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard at the specified selection.
Pastes the selected table cells and formats them as specified.
Required . The type of formatting to use when pasting the selected table cells.
Merges pasted cells into an existing table by inserting the pasted rows between the selected rows.
Pastes a cell or group of cells as a nested table into the selected range.
Pastes and formats a Microsoft Excel table.
Required Boolean. True links the pasted table to the original Excel file so that changes made to the Excel file are reflected in Microsoft Word.
Required Boolean. True formats the table using the formatting in the Word document; False formats the table according to the original Excel file.
Required Boolean. True pastes the Excel table using Rich Text Format (RTF); False pastes the Excel table as HTML.
Applies formatting copied with the method to the selection.
Inserts the contents of the Clipboard.
Optional Object. If is True, this argument is a number that corresponds to the icon you want to use in the program file specified by . Icons appear in the Change Icon dialog box (Insert menu, Object command, Create New tab): 0 (zero) corresponds to the first icon, 1 corresponds to the second icon, and so on. If this argument is omitted, the first (default) icon is used.
Optional Object. True to create a link to the source file of the Clipboard contents. The default value is False.
Optional Object. Can be either of the following constants: wdFloatOverText or wdInLine. The default value is wdInLine.
Optional Object. Optional Object. True to display the link as an icon. The default value is False.
Optional Object. A format for the Clipboard contents when they're inserted into the document. .
Optional Object. If is True, this argument is the path and file name for the file in which the icon to be displayed is stored.
Optional Object. If is True, this argument is the text that appears below the icon.
Returns a object relative to the specified selection.
Optional Object. .
Optional Object. The number of units by which you want to move back. The default value is 1.
Returns the number of the last bookmark that starts before or at the same place as the specified selection or returns 0 (zero) if there's no corresponding bookmark.
Selects the previous field.
Locates and returns the previous tracked change as a object.
Optional Object. True to continue searching for a revision at the end of the document when the beginning of the document is reached. The default value is False.
Moves the selection to the previous subdocument.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Increases the size of the displayed text one point size when the document is displayed in Reading mode.
Decreases the size of the displayed text one point size when the document is displayed in Reading mode.
Returns a collection that represents all the table rows in a selection.
Sets the reading order and alignment of the specified paragraphs to right-to-left.
Sets the reading order and alignment of the specified run to right-to-left.
Returns a collection that represents the sections in the specified selection.
Selects the specified object.
Selects the entire cell containing the current selection.
Selects the column that contains the insertion point, or selects all columns that contain the selection.
Extends the selection forward until text with a different paragraph alignment is encountered.
Extends the selection forward until text with a different color is encountered.
Extends the selection forward until text in a different font or font size is encountered.
Extends the selection forward until text with different left or right paragraph indents is encountered.
Extends the selection forward until a paragraph with different line spacing is encountered.
Extends the selection forward until a paragraph with different tab stops is encountered.
Selects the row that contains the insertion point, or selects all rows that contain the selection.
Returns a collection that represents all the sentences in the selection.
Sets the starting and ending character positions for the selection.
Required Integer. The starting character position of the selection.
Required Integer. The ending character position of the selection.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the objects in the specified range or selection.
Shrinks the selection to the next smaller unit of text.
Deselects all but the most recently selected text when a selection contains multiple, unconnected selections.
Returns a object that represents a smart tag in a document.
Sorts the paragraphs in the specified selection.
Optional Object. True to exclude the first row or paragraph header from the sort operation. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Microsoft Word sorts by , then by , and then by .
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Word sorts by , then by , and then by .
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Word sorts by , then by , and then by .
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to sort only the column specified by the object.
Optional Object. The type of field separator. Can be one of the constants.
Optional Object. True to sort with case sensitivity. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to sort based on right-to-left language rules. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore the Arabic character when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore kashidas when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore bidirectional control characters when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore the Hebrew character when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. Object. Specifies the sorting language. Can be one of the constants. Refer to the Object Browser for a list of the constants.
Optional Object. (Applies to the Selection object only.)
Optional Object. (Applies to the Selection object only.)
Optional Object. (Applies to the Selection object only.)
Sorts paragraphs or table rows in ascending alphanumeric order.
Sorts paragraphs or table rows in descending alphanumeric order.
Inserts an empty paragraph above the first row in the selection.
Returns or sets the starting character position of a selection.
Determines if the beginning of the selection is active.
Moves or extends the start position of the specified selection to the beginning of the nearest specified text unit.
Optional . The unit by which the start position of the specified range or selection is to be moved.
Optional .
Returns the number of characters in the story that contains the specified selection.
Returns the story type for the specified selection.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the tables in the specified selection.
Returns or sets the text in the specified selection.
Switches a selection between a Unicode character and its corresponding hexadecimal value.
Returns a collection that represents the tables at the outermost nesting level in the current selection.
Returns the selection type.
Deletes the character preceding a collapsed selection (an insertion point).
Inserts a new, blank paragraph.
Inserts the specified text.
Required String. The text to be inserted.
Expands a selection to include the entire story.
Returns a String that represents the XML contained within the selection in the Microsoft Office Word Open XML format. Read-only.
String
Returns a collection that represents all the words in a selection.
Returns a String that represents the XML text in the specified object.
Optional Boolean. True returns the text of the XML without the Word XML markup. The default setting is False.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of all XML elements in a selection — including those elements that are only partially within the selection.
Returns a object that represents the parent node of a selection.
A collection of objects that represent all the sentences in a selection, range, or document. There is no Sentence object.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the first sentence, word, or character in a document, selection or range.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns a object that represents the last character, word, or sentence in a document, selection, or range.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a series in a chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Applies a standard or custom chart type to a series.
Required . A standard chart type.
Applies data labels to a series.
Returns .
The type of data label to apply.
True to show the legend key next to the point. The default value is False.
True if the object automatically generates appropriate text based on content.
For the
and objects, True if the series has leader lines.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the series name for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the category name for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the value for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the percentage for the data label.
Pass a boolean value to enable or disable the bubble size for the data label.
The separator for the data label.
True if a picture is applied to the end of the point or all points in the series. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if a picture is applied to the front of the point or all points in the series. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if a picture is applied to the sides of the point or all points in the series. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns an value that represents the type of axis group. Read/write.
Returns or sets the shape used for a single series in a 3-D bar or column chart. Read/write .
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns or sets a string that refers to the worksheet cells containing the x-value, y-value and size data for the bubble chart. Read/write Object.
Object
Returns or sets the chart type. Read/write .
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
If the series has a picture fill, then this method copies the picture to the Clipboard.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns an object that represents either a single data label (a object) or a collection of all the data labels for the series (a
collection).
An Object that represents either a single data label (a object) or a collection of all the data labels for the series (a
collection).
The number of the data label.
Deletes the object.
Object
Applies error bars to the series. Object.
Object
The error bar direction.
The error bar parts to include.
The error bar type.
The error amount. Used for only the positive error amount when is .
The negative error amount when is .
Returns an
object that represents the error bars for the series. Read-only.
Returns or sets the explosion value for a pie-chart or doughnut-chart slice. Returns 0 (zero) if there's no explosion (the tip of the slice is in the center of the pie). Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns the for this series.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns or sets a String value that represents the object's formula in A1-style notation and in the language of the macro.
String
Returns or sets the formula for the object, using A1-style references in the language of the user. Read/write String.
String
Returns or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the macro. Read/write String.
String
Returns or sets the formula for the object, using R1C1-style notation in the language of the user. Read/write String.
String
True if the series has a three-dimensional appearance. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if the series has data labels. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if the series has error bars. This property isn’t available for 3-D charts. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean.
True if the series has leader lines. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean.
Returns the object for the series.
.
Gets or sets the fill color for negative data points in a series.
The fill color for negative data points in a series.
Gets or sets the fill color for negative data points in a series.
The fill color for negative data points in a series.
True if Microsoft Word inverts the pattern in the object when it corresponds to a negative number. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns a object that represents the leader lines for the series. Read-only.
Sets the marker background color as an RGB value or returns the corresponding color index value. Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker background color as an index into the current color palette, or as one of the following constants: or . Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write
Sets the marker foreground color as an RGB value or returns the corresponding color index value. Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker foreground color as an index into the current color palette, or as one of the following constants: or . Applies only to line, scatter, and radar charts. Read/write.
Returns or sets the data-marker size, in points. Can be a value from 2 through 72. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns or sets the marker style for a point or series in a line chart, scatter chart, or radar chart. Read/write .
Returns or sets a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Pastes a picture from the Clipboard as the marker on the selected series.
Object
Returns or sets a value that represents the way pictures are displayed on a column or bar picture chart.
Returns or sets the unit for each picture on the chart if the property is set to (if not, this property is ignored).
Double
Returns or sets the unit for each picture on the chart if the property is set to (if not, this property is ignored). Read/write Double.
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Gets an index value that is used internally to associate series formatting with chart elements.
An index value that is used internally to associate series formatting with chart elements.
Returns or sets the plot order for the selected series within the chart group. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Returns a collection of all the points in the series.
A object that represents all the points in the series.
The name or number of the point.
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Boolean value that determines if the object has a shadow.
Boolean
True if curve smoothing is turned on for the line chart or scatter chart. Applies only to line and scatter charts. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a collection of all the trendlines for the series.
A object that represents all the treadlines for the series.
Returns or sets a Integer value that represents the series type.
Returns .
Returns or sets a Object value that represents a collection of all the values in the series.
Object
Returns or sets an array of x values for a chart series. The property can be set to a range on a worksheet or to an array of values, but it cannot be a combination of both. Read/write Object.
Object
A collection of all the objects in the specified chart or chart group.
Returns .
Adds one or more new series to the collection.
A object that represents the new series.
The new data as a string representation of a range contained in the Workbook property of the ChartData object for the chart.
Specifies whether the new values are in the rows or columns of the specified range.
True if the first row or column contains the name of the data series. False if the first row or column contains the first data point of the series. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word attempts to determine the location of the series name from the contents of the first row or column.
True if the first row or column contains the name of the category labels. False if the first row or column contains the first data point of the series. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word attempts to determine the location of the category label from the contents of the first row or column.
If is True and is True, the specified categories replace the categories that currently exist for the series. If is False, the existing categories will not be replaced. The default value is False.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Returns a Integer value that represents the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Adds new data points to an existing series collection.
The new data to be added to the object, represented as an A1-style range reference.
Specifies whether the new values are in the rows or columns of the given range source. Can be one of the following constants: or . If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word attempts to determine where the values are by the size and orientation of the selected range or by the dimensions of the array.
True to have the first row or column contain the name of the category labels. False to have the first row or column contain the first data point of the series. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Word attempts to determine the location of the category label from the contents of the first row or column.
Returns .
Returns .
Creates a new series.
A object that represents the new series.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Represents series lines in a chart group.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Selects the object.
Contains shading attributes for an object.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the 24-bit color that's applied to the background of the object. Can be any valid constant or a value returned by Visual Basic's RGB function.
Returns or sets the color that's applied to the background of the object.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the 24-bit color that's applied to the foreground of the object. This color is applied to the dots and lines in the shading pattern. Can be any valid constant or a value returned by Visual Basic's RGB function.
Returns or sets the color that's applied to the foreground of the object. This color is applied to the dots and lines in the shading pattern.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the shading texture for the specified object.
Represents shadow formatting for a shape.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the blur level for a shadow format. Read/write.
Single
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a object that represents the foreground color for the shadow.
Changes the horizontal offset of the shadow by the specified number of points.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shadow offset is to be moved horizontally, in points. A positive value moves the shadow to the right; a negative value moves it to the left.
Changes the vertical offset of the shadow by the specified number of points.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shadow offset is to be moved vertically, in points. A positive value moves the shadow down; a negative value moves it up.
MsoTrue if the shadow of the specified shape appears filled in and is obscured by the shape, even if the shape has no fill. MsoFalse if the shadow has no fill and the outline of the shadow is visible through the shape if the shape has no fill.
Returns or sets the horizontal offset (in points) of the shadow from the specified shape. A positive value offsets the shadow to the right of the shape; a negative value offsets it to the left.
Returns or sets the vertical offset (in points) of the shadow from the specified shape. A positive value offsets the shadow below the shape; a negative value offsets it above the shape.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets an that represents whether to rotate the shadow when rotating the shape. Read/write.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the width of the shadow. Read/write.
Single
Returns or sets a that represents the type of shadow formatting to apply to a shape. Read/write.
Returns or sets the degree of transparency of the specified fill, shadow, or line as a value between 0.0 (opaque) and 1.0 (clear).
Returns or sets the shape shadow type.
True if the specified object, or the formatting applied to it, is visible.
Represents an object in the drawing layer, such as an AutoShape, freeform, OLE object, ActiveX control, or picture.
Activates the specified object.
Returns a object that contains adjustment values for all the adjustments in the specified object that represents an AutoShape or WordArt.
Returns or sets the alternative text associated with a shape in a Web page.
Returns a object that represents the anchoring range for the specified shape.
All objects are anchored to a range of text but can be positioned anywhere on the page that contains the anchor. If you specify the anchoring range when you create a shape, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph that contains the anchoring range. If you don't specify the anchoring range, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the shape is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.The shape will always remain on the same page as its anchor. If the property for the shape is set to True, you cannot drag the anchor from its position on the page.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Applies to the specified shape formatting that has been copied using the method.
Returns or sets the shape type for the specified object, which must represent an AutoShape other than a line or freeform drawing.
Gets or sets the background style of the specified shape.
The background style of the specified shape.
Returns a object that contains callout formatting properties for the specified shape.
Crops a percentage of the height of a drawing canvas from the bottom of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of a drawing canvas's height that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's height from the bottom. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's height from the bottom.
Crops a percentage of the width of a drawing canvas from the left side of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of the drawing canvas's width that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's width from the left. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's width from the left.
Crops a percentage of the width of a drawing canvas from the right side of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of the canvas's width that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's width from the right. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's width from the right.
Crops a percentage of the height of a drawing canvas from the top of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of a canvas's height that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's height from the top. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's height from the top.
Returns a object that represents a collection of shapes in a drawing canvas.
Returns a object that represents a chart within the collection of shapes in a document. Read-only.
Determines if the shape is a child shape.
Converts the specified shape to a frame.
Converts the specified shape in the drawing layer of a document to an inline shape in the text layer.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a object to which a diagram node belongs.
Returns a object that represents a node in a diagram.
Creates a duplicate of the specified object, adds the new range of shapes to the collection at a standard offset from the original shapes, and then returns the new Shape object.
Returns a object that contains fill formatting properties for the specified shape.
Flips a shape horizontally or vertically.
Required . The flip orientation.
Returns a object that represents the glow formatting for a shape. Read-only.
Returns a object that represents the individual shapes in the specified group.
True if the specified shape has a chart. Read-only.
Boolean
Determines if a shape is a diagram.
Determines if a shape is a diagram node.
Gets True if there is a SmartArt diagram present on the shape.
A object.
Returns or sets the height of the specified shape in points.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the percentage of the relative height of a shape. Read/write.
Single
Indicates that a shape has been flipped horizontally.
Returns a object that represents the hyperlink associated with the specified shape.
Returns the type for the specified object.
Moves the specified shape horizontally by the specified number of points.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shape is to be moved horizontally, in points. A positive value moves the shape to the right; a negative value moves it to the left.
Changes the rotation of the specified shape around the z-axis by the specified number of degrees.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shape is to be rotated horizontally, in degrees. A positive value rotates the shape clockwise; a negative value rotates it counterclockwise.
Moves the specified shape vertically by the specified number of points.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shape object is to be moved vertically, in points. A positive value moves the shape down; a negative value moves it up.
Returns an Integer that represents whether a shape in a table is displayed inside the table or outside of the table.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the horizontal position, measured in points, of the specified shape or shape range.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the relative left position of a shape. Read/write.
Single
Returns a object that contains line formatting properties for the specified shape.
Returns a object that represents the link options of the specified shape that's linked to a file.
Determines if the specified object's anchor is locked to the anchoring range.
Determines if you can change the height and width of the shape independently of one another when you resize it or if it retains its original proportions.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the geometric description of the specified shape.
Returns a object that represents the OLE characteristics (other than linking) for the specified shape.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the common parent shape of a child shape.
Copies the formatting of the specified shape.
Returns a object that contains picture formatting properties for the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the reflection formatting for a shape. Read-only.
Specifies to what the horizontal position of a shape is relative.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the object to which a range of shapes is relative. Read/write.
Specifies to what the vertical position of a shape is relative.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the relative vertical size of a shape. Read/write.
Returns or sets the number of degrees the specified shape is rotated around the z-axis.
Scales the height of the shape by a specified factor.
Required Single. Specifies the ratio between the height of the shape after you resize it and the current or original height. For example, to make a rectangle 50 percent larger, specify 1.5 for this argument.
Required . True to scale the shape relative to its original size. False to scale it relative to its current size. You can specify True for this argument only if the specified shape is a picture or an OLE object.
Optional . The part of the shape that retains its position when the shape is scaled.
Scales the width of the shape by a specified factor.
Required Single. Specifies the ratio between the width of the shape after you resize it and the current or original width. For example, to make a rectangle 50 percent larger, specify 1.5 for this argument.
Required . True to scale the shape relative to its original size. False to scale it relative to its current size. You can specify True for this argument only if the specified shape is a picture or an OLE object.
Optional . The part of the shape that retains its position when the shape is scaled.
Returns a object, which represents a block of script or code on the specified Web page.
Selects the specified object.
Optional Object. If adding a shape, True replaces the selection. False adds the new shape to the selection.
Applies the formatting of the specified shape to a default shape for that document. New shapes inherit many of their attributes from the default shape.
Returns a object that represents the shadow formatting for the specified shape.
Gets or sets the shape style for the specified shape.
The shape style for the specified shape.
Gets a object that provides a way to work with the SmartArt associated with the specified shape.
A object that provides a way to work with the SmartArt associated with the specified shape.
Returns a object that represents the soft edge formatting for a shape. Read-only.
Returns a object that contains text-effect formatting properties for the specified shape.
Returns a object that contains the text for the specified shape.
Returns a object that contains the text for the specified shape. Read-only.
Returns a object that contains formatting properties of the three-dimensional effect for the specified shape.
Gets or sets a string that contains a title for the specified shape.
A string that contains a title for the specified shape.
Returns or sets the vertical position of the specified shape in points.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the relative top position of a shape. Read/write.
Single
Returns the shape type.
Ungroups any grouped shapes in the specified shape.
Determines if the specified shape is flipped around the vertical axis.
Returns the coordinates of the specified freeform drawing's vertices (and control points for Bézier curves) as a series of coordinate pairs.
Determines if the specified object, or the formatting applied to it, is visible.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the relative width of a shape. Read/write.
Returns .
Returns a object that contains the properties for wrapping text around the specified shape.
Moves the specified shape in front of or behind other shapes in the collection (that is, changes the shape's position in the z-order).
Required . Specifies where to move the specified shape relative to the other shapes.
Returns the position of the specified shape in the z-order.
Represents the geometry and the geometry-editing properties of the nodes in a user-defined freeform.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
If the specified node is a vertex, this property returns a value that indicates how changes made to the node affect the two segments connected to the node. If the node is a control point for a curved segment, this property returns the editing type of the adjacent vertex.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the position of the specified node as a coordinate pair. Each coordinate is expressed in points.
Returns a value that indicates whether the segment associated with the specified node is straight or curved.
A collection of all the objects in the specified freeform.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Required Integer. The number of the shape node to delete.
Inserts a node into a freeform shape.
Required Integer. The number of the shape node after which to insert a new node.
Required . The type of line that connects the inserted node to the neighboring nodes.
Required . The editing property of the inserted node.
Required Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, this argument specifies the horizontal distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new node is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the horizontal distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the first control point for the new segment.
Required Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, this argument specifies the vertical distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new node is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the vertical distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the first control point for the new segment.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the horizontal distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the second control point for the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the vertical distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the second control point for the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the horizontal distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Optional Single. If the of the new segment is msoEditingCorner, this argument specifies the vertical distance, measured in points, from the upper-left corner of the document to the end point of the new segment. If the of the new segment is msoEditingAuto, don't specify a value for this argument.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Sets the editing type of the specified node.
Required Integer. The node whose editing type is to be set.
Required . The editing property of the vertex.
Sets the location of the specified node.
Required Integer. The node whose position is to be set.
Required Single. The position (in points) of the new node relative to the upper-left corner of the document.
Required Single. The position (in points) of the new node relative to the upper-left corner of the document.
Sets the segment type of the segment that follows the specified node.
Required Integer. The node whose segment type is to be set.
Required . Specifies if the segment is straight or curved.
Represents a shape range, which is a set of shapes on a document.
Activates the specified object.
Returns a object that contains adjustment values for all the adjustments in the specified object that represents an AutoShape or WordArt.
Aligns the shapes in the specified range of shapes.
Required . Specifies the way the shapes in the specified shape range are to be aligned.MsoAlignCmd can be one of the following constants:msoAlignCentersmsoAlignMiddlesmsoAlignTopsmsoAlignBottomsmsoAlignLeftsmsoAlignRights
Required Integer. True to align shapes relative to the edge of the document. False to align shapes relative to one another.
Returns or sets the alternative text associated with a shape in a Web page.
Returns a object that represents the anchoring range for the specified shape range.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Applies to the specified shape formatting that has been copied using the method.
Returns or sets the shape type for the specified object, which must represent an AutoShape other than a line or freeform drawing.
Gets or sets the background style of the shapes in the specified shape range.
The background style of the shapes in the specified shape range.
Returns a object that contains callout formatting properties for the specified object that represents callouts.
Crops a percentage of the height of a drawing canvas from the bottom of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of a drawing canvas's height that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's height from the bottom. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's height from the bottom.
Crops a percentage of the width of a drawing canvas from the left side of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of the drawing canvas's width that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's width from the left. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's width from the left.
Crops a percentage of the width of a drawing canvas from the right side of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of the canvas's width that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's width from the right. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's width from the right.
Crops a percentage of the width of a drawing canvas from the top of the canvas.
Required Single. The amount in percentage points of a canvas's height that you want remaining after the canvas is cropped. Entering 0.9 as the increment crops ten percent of the canvas's height from the top. Entering 0.1 crops ninety percent of the canvas's height from the top.
Returns a object that represents a collection of shapes in a drawing canvas.
True if all shapes in a shape range are child shapes of the same parent.
Converts the specified shape to a frame. Returns a object that represents the new frame.
Converts the specified shape in the drawing layer of a document to an inline shape in the text layer. Returns an object that represents the picture or OLE object.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a Diagram object to which a diagram node belongs.
Returns a object that represents a node in a diagram.
Evenly distributes the shapes in the specified range of shapes.
Required .MsoDistributeCmd can be one of the following constants:msoDistributeHorizontallymsoDistributeVertically
Required Integer. True to distribute the shapes evenly over the entire horizontal or vertical space on the page. False to distribute them within the horizontal or vertical space that the range of shapes originally occupies.
Creates a duplicate of the specified object, adds the new range of shapes to the collection at a standard offset from the original shapes, and then returns the new object.
Returns a object that contains fill formatting properties for the specified shape.
Flips a shape horizontally or vertically.
Required . The flip orientation.MsoFlipCmd can be one of the following constants:msoFlipHorizontalmsoFlipVertical
Returns a object that represents the glow formatting for a range of shapes. Read-only.
Groups the shapes in the specified range. Returns the grouped shapes as a single object.
Returns a object that represents the individual shapes in the specified object that represents grouped shapes.
MsoTrue if a shape is a diagram.
MsoTrue if a shape is a diagram node.
Returns or sets the height of the specified object in points.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the percentage of the target shape to which the range of shapes is sized. Read/write.
Single
Indicates that a shape has been flipped horizontally.
Returns a object that represents the hyperlink associated with the specified object.
Returns the type for the specified object.
Moves the specified shape horizontally by the specified number of points.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shape is to be moved horizontally, in points. A positive value moves the shape to the right; a negative value moves it to the left.
Changes the rotation of the specified shape around the z-axis by the specified number of degrees.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shape is to be rotated horizontally, in degrees. A positive value rotates the shape clockwise; a negative value rotates it counterclockwise.
Moves the specified shape vertically by the specified number of points.
Required Single. Specifies how far the shape object is to be moved vertically, in points. A positive value moves the shape down; a negative value moves it up.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an Integer that represents whether a shape in a table is displayed inside the table or outside of the table. True indicates that a specified picture is displayed within the table. False indicates that a specified picture is displayed outside of the table.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the horizontal position, measured in points, of the specified shape range. Can also be any valid constant.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the relative left position of a range of shapes. Read/write.
Single
Returns a object that contains line formatting properties for the specified shape.
True if the specified object's anchor is locked to the anchoring range.
MsoTrue if the specified shape retains its original proportions when you resize it. MsoFalse if you can change the height and width of the shape independently of one another when you resize it.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the geometric description of the specified shape.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the common parent shape of a range of child shapes.
Copies the formatting of the specified shape.
Returns a object that contains picture formatting properties for the specified object that represents a picture or OLE object.
Returns a object that represents the reflection formatting for a range of shapes. Read-only.
Regroups the group that the specified shape range belonged to previously. Returns the regrouped shapes as a single object.
Specifies to what the horizontal position of a shape range is relative.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the object to which a range of shapes is relative. Read/write.
Specifies to what the vertical position of a shape range is relative.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the object to which a range of shapes is relative. Read/write.
Returns or sets the number of degrees the specified shape is rotated around the z-axis. A positive value indicates clockwise rotation; a negative value indicates counterclockwise rotation.
Scales the height of the shape by a specified factor.
Required Single. Specifies the ratio between the height of the shape after you resize it and the current or original height. For example, to make a rectangle 50 percent larger, specify 1.5 for this argument.
Required . True to scale the shape relative to its original size. False to scale it relative to its current size. You can specify True for this argument only if the specified shape is a picture or an OLE object.MsoTriState can be one of the following constants:msoCTruemsoFalsemsoTriStateMixedmsoTriStateTogglemsoTrue
Optional . The part of the shape that retains its position when the shape is scaled.MsoScaleFrom can be one of the following constants:msoScaleFromBottomRightmsoScaleFromTopLeft defaultmsoScaleFromMiddle
Scales the width of the shape by a specified factor.
Required Single. Specifies the ratio between the width of the shape after you resize it and the current or original width. For example, to make a rectangle 50 percent larger, specify 1.5 for this argument.
Required . True to scale the shape relative to its original size. False to scale it relative to its current size. You can specify True for this argument only if the specified shape is a picture or an OLE object.MsoTriState can be one of the following constants:msoCTruemsoFalsemsoTriStateMixedmsoTriStateTogglemsoTrue
Optional . The part of the shape that retains its position when the shape is scaled.MsoScaleFrom can be one of the following constants:msoScaleFromBottomRightmsoScaleFromTopLeft defaultmsoScaleFromMiddle
Selects the specified object.
Optional Object. If adding a shape, True replaces the selection. False adds the new shape to the selection.
Applies the formatting of the specified shape to a default shape for that document. New shapes inherit many of their attributes from the default shape.
Returns a object that represents the shadow formatting for the specified shape.
Gets or sets the shape style for the shapes in the specified shape range.
The shape style for the shapes in the specified shape range.
Returns a object that represents the soft edge formatting for a range of shapes. Read-only.
Returns a object that contains text-effect formatting properties for the specified object that represents WordArt.
Returns a object that contains the text for the specified shape.
Returns a object that contains the text for the specified range of shapes. Read-only.
Returns a object that contains 3-D – effect formatting properties for the specified shape.
Gets or sets a string that contains a title for the shapes in the specified shape range.
a string that contains a title for the shapes in the specified shape range.
Returns or sets the vertical position of the specified shape range in points.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the relative top position of a range of shapes. Read/write.
Single
Returns the shape type.
Ungroups any grouped shapes in the specified shape or range of shapes. Disassembles pictures and OLE objects within the specified shape or range of shapes. Returns the ungrouped shapes as a single object.
True if the specified shape is flipped around the vertical axis.
Returns the coordinates of the specified freeform drawing's vertices (and control points for Bézier curves) as a series of coordinate pairs.
True if the specified object, or the formatting applied to it, is visible.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the relative width of a range of shapes. Read/write.
Single
Returns a object that contains the properties for wrapping text around the specified shape range.
Moves the specified shape in front of or behind other shapes in the collection (that is, changes the shape's position in the z-order).
Required . Specifies where to move the specified shape relative to the other shapes.MsoZOrderCmd can be one of the following constants:msoBringForwardmsoBringInFrontOfTextmsoBringToFrontmsoSendBackwardmsoSendBehindTextmsoSendToBack
Returns the position of the specified shape in the z-order.
A collection of objects that represent all the shapes in a document or all the shapes in all the headers and footers in a document.
Adds a borderless line callout to a document. Returns a object that represents the callout and adds it to the collection.
Required . The type of callout.MsoCalloutType can be one of these constants. msoCalloutOne – Positions callout line straight down along the left edge of the callout box. msoCalloutTwo – Positions callout line diagonally down and away from the left edge of the callout box. msoCalloutThree – Positions callout line straight out and then diagonally down and away from the left edge of the callout box. msoCalloutFour – Positions callout line along the left edge of the callout text box. msoCalloutMixed – A return value indicating that more than one MsoCalloutType exists in a range or selection.
Required Single. The position, in points, of the left edge of the callout's bounding box.
Required Single. The position, in points, of the top edge of the callout's bounding box.
Required Single. The width, in points, of the callout's bounding box.
Required Single. The height, in points, of the callout's bounding box.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the callout is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the callout is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds a drawing canvas to a document. Returns a object that represents the drawing canvas and adds it to the collection.
Required Single. The position, in points, of the left edge of the drawing canvas, relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The position, in points, of the top edge of the drawing canvas, relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The width, in points, of the drawing canvas.
Required Single. The height, in points, of the drawing canvas.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the canvas is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the canvas is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Inserts a chart, of the specified type, as a shape into the active document, and opens Microsoft Office Excel with a sheet that contains the default data that Microsoft Office Word uses to create the chart.
Specifies the type of chart to create.
The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the chart relative to the anchor.
The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the chart relative to the anchor.
The width, measured in points, of the chart.
The height, measured in points, of the chart.
A object that represents the text to which the chart is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the chart is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Returns a object that represents a Bézier curve in a document.
Required Object. An array of coordinate pairs that specifies the vertices and control points of the curve. The first point you specify is the starting vertex, and the next two points are control points for the first Bézier segment. Then, for each additional segment of the curve, you specify a vertex and two control points. The last point you specify is the ending vertex for the curve. Note that you must always specify 3n + 1 points, where n is the number of segments in the curve.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the curve is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the curve is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Returns a object that represents a newly created diagram in a document.
Required .MsoDiagramType can be one of these constants. msoDiagramCycle – Shows a process with a continuous cycle. msoDiagramMixed – Not used with this method. msoDiagramOrgChart – Shows hierarchical relationships. msoDiagramPyramid – Shows foundation-based relationships. msoDiagramRadial – Shows relationships of a core element. msoDiagramTarget – Shows steps toward a goal. msoDiagramVenn – Shows areas of overlap between elements.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the diagram's bounding box relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the diagram's bounding box relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The width, measured in points, of the diagram's bounding box.
Required Single. The height, measured in points, of the diagram's bounding box.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the diagram is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the diagram is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds a text label to a document. Returns a object that represents the text label and adds it to the collection.
Required . The orientation of the text.MsoTextOrientation can be one of the following constants: msoTextOrientationDownward msoTextOrientationHorizontal msoTextOrientationHorizontalRotatedFarEast msoTextOrientationMixed msoTextOrientationUpward msoTextOrientationVertical msoTextOrientationVerticalFarEast Some of these constants may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the label relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the label relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The width of the label, in points.
Required Single. The height of the label, in points.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the label is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the label is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds a line to a document. Returns a object that represents the line and adds it to the collection.
Required Single. The horizontal position, measured in points, of the line's starting point, relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The vertical position, measured in points, of the line's starting point, relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The horizontal position, measured in points, of the line's end point, relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The vertical position, measured in points, of the line's end point, relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the label is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the label is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Creates an ActiveX control (formerly known as an OLE control). Returns the object that represents the new ActiveX control.
Optional Object. The programmatic identifier for the ActiveX control to be created.
Optional Object. The position (in points) of the left edge of the new object relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. The position (in points) of the upper edge of the new object relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. The width of the ActiveX control, in points.
Optional Object.The height of the ActiveX control, in points.
Optional Object. The range to which the ActiveX control is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, however, the anchor is placed automatically and the ActiveX control is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Creates an OLE object. Returns the object that represents the new OLE object.
Optional Object. The name of the application used to activate the specified OLE object.
Optional Object. The file from which the object is to be created. If this argument is omitted, the current folder is used. You must specify either the or argument for the object, but not both.
OptionalObject. True to link the OLE object to the file from which it was created. False to make the OLE object an independent copy of the file. If you specified a value for , the argument must be False. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to display the OLE object as an icon. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The file that contains the icon to be displayed.
Optional Object. The index number of the icon within . The order of icons in the specified file corresponds to the order in which the icons appear in the Change Icon dialog box (Insert menu, Object dialog box) when the Display as icon check box is selected. The first icon in the file has the index number 0 (zero). If an icon with the given index number doesn't exist in , the icon with the index number 1 (the second icon in the file) is used. The default value is 0 (zero).
Optional Object. A label (caption) to be displayed beneath the icon.
Optional Object. The position (in points) of the left edge of the new object relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. The position (in points) of the upper edge of the new object relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. The width of the OLE object, in points.
Optional Object. The height of the OLE object, in points.
Optional Object. The range to which the OLE object is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph of the anchoring range. If is not specified, the anchor is placed automatically and the OLE Object is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds a picture to a document. Returns a object that represents the picture and adds it to the collection.
Required String. The path and file name of the picture.
Optional Object. True to link the picture to the file from which it was created. False to make the picture an independent copy of the file. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to save the linked picture with the document. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the new picture relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the new picture relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. The width of the picture, in points.
Optional Object. The height of the picture, in points.
Optional Object. The range to which the picture is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, however, the anchor is placed automatically and the picture is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds an open or closed polygon to a document. Returns a object that represents the polygon and adds it to the collection.
Required Object. An array of coordinate pairs that specifies the polyline drawing's vertices.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the polyline is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the line is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds an AutoShape to a document. Returns a object that represents the AutoShape and adds it to the collection.
Required Integer. The type of shape to be returned. Can be any constant.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the AutoShape.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the AutoShape.
Required Single. The width, measured in points, of the AutoShape.
Required Single. The height, measured in points, of the AutoShape.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the AutoShape is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the AutoShape is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Inserts the specified SmartArt graphic into the active document.
A object.
A object that specifies the layout for the SmartArt graphic.
The distance, in points, from the left edge of the slide to the left edge of the SmartArt graphic.
The distance, in points, from the top edge of the slide to the top edge of the SmartArt graphic.
The width of the SmartArt graphic.
The height of the SmartArt graphic.
A object that represents the text to which the SmartArt graphic is bound. If Anchor is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this parameter is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the SmartArt graphic is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds a text box to a document. Returns a object that represents the text box and adds it to the collection.
Required . The orientation of the text. Some of these constants may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the text box.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the text box.
Required Single. The width, measured in points, of the text box.
Required Single. The height, measured in points, of the text box.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the text box is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the text box is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Adds a WordArt shape to a document. Returns a object that represents the WordArt and adds it to the collection.
Required . A preset text effect. The values of the MsoPresetTextEffect constants correspond to the formats listed in the WordArt Gallery dialog box (numbered from left to right and from top to bottom).
Required String. The text in the WordArt.
Required String. The name of the font used in the WordArt.
Required Single. The size, in points, of the font used in the WordArt.
Required . MsoTrue to bold the WordArt font.
Required . MsoTrue to italicize the WordArt font.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the left edge of the WordArt shape relative to the anchor.
Required Single. The position, measured in points, of the top edge of the WordArt shape relative to the anchor.
Optional Object. A object that represents the text to which the WordArt is bound. If is specified, the anchor is positioned at the beginning of the first paragraph in the anchoring range. If this argument is omitted, the anchoring range is selected automatically and the WordArt is positioned relative to the top and left edges of the page.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Builds a freeform object. Returns a object that represents the freeform as it is being built.
The editing property of the first node. Required .MsoEditingType can be either of these constants (cannot be msoEditingSmooth or msoEditingSymmetric). msoEditingAuto msoEditingCorner
Required Single. The position (in points) of the first node in the freeform drawing relative to the upper-left corner of the document.
Required Single. The position (in points) of the first node in the freeform drawing relative to the upper-left corner of the document.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object.
Required Object. Specifies which shapes are to be included in the specified range. Can be an integer that specifies the index number of a shape within the collection, a string that specifies the name of a shape, or an Object array that contains integers or strings.
Selects all the shapes in the main story, in a canvas, or in headers and footers of a document.
Represents a string in a document or range that contains recognized type information.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a String that represents the URL address for a smart tag.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the properties of a smart tag.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Selects the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of actions available on a smart tag.
Returns a String that represents the related XML for a smart tag.
Returns a object that represents the XML element for a smart tag.
Represents a single action for a smart tag.
Returns an Object that represents an ActiveX control displayed in the Document Actions task pane.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Boolean that indicates whether a check box in a smart document is selected.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Performs the specified smart tag action.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the specified document fragment control is expanded or collapsed in the Document Actions task pane.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the specified smart document Help text control is expanded or collapsed in the Document Actions task pane.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the index number of the selected item in a smart document list box control.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether a smart document control is currently displayed in the Document Actions task pane.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the index number of the selected item in a group of radio button controls in a smart document.
Returns or sets a String that represents the text in a smart document textbox control.
Returns a that represents the type of Smart Document control displayed in the Document Actions task pane.
Represents a collection of actions for an individual smart tag or a type of smart tag.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Forces a reload of all smart tag actions related to a specific smart tag.
Represents installed components that label text with types of information.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the label that identifies the specified smart tag recognizer.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if a smart tag recognizer is enabled.
Specifies the full name of a object, including the path.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets the programmatic identifier (ProgID) for the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent recognition engines that label data with types of information as you work in Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Reloads all recognizers installed on a user's computer.
A collection of objects that represents the text in a document that is marked as containing recognized type information.
Gets a object that represents a new smart tag added to a document.
Required String. The name of the smart tag.
Optional Object. The range to which to apply the smart tag.
Optional Object. Properties that apply to the smart tag.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the smart tags installed on a user's computer of the specified type.
Required String. The name of the smart tag type.
Represents a type of smart tag.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a String that represents a friendly name for a smart tag type.
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of actions available on a smart tag.
Returns a collection for an application.
Represents a collection of objects.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Reloads all smart tag actions and recognizers installed on a user's computer.
Represents the soft edge formatting for a shape or range of shapes.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word 2010 application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word 2010 application.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Gets or sets a value that represents the length of the radius for a soft edge effect.
The length of the radius for a soft edge effect.
Returns or sets an constant that represents the bevel type for the edges of images that use soft edge formatting. Read/write.
Represents an individual source, such as a book, journal article, or interview.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether a source has been cited in a document. Read-only.
Boolean
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the specified source.
Returns a String that represents the value of a field in a bibliography source. Read-only.
String
Specifies the name of the field for which to retrieve the value.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Object
Returns a String that represents an internal identifying label for a source. Read-only.
String
Returns a String that represents the XML markup for a object. Read-only.
String
Represents a collection of objects.
Add a new source to the sources listed in the Source Manager dialog box.
An XML string that represents the field values for the new source.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the Sources collection. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
An expression that returns a object
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified Sources object.
Object
Represents a single spelling suggestion for a misspelled word.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent all the suggestions for a specified word or for the first word in the specified range.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the spelling error type.
A collection of objects that represent stories in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a single story of a range or selection as a object.
Required . The specified story type. Can be one of these WdStoryType constants.wdCommentsStorywdEndnotesStorywdEvenPagesFooterStorywdEvenPagesHeaderStorywdFirstPageFooterStorywdFirstPageHeaderStorywdFootnotesStorywdMainTextStorywdPrimaryFooterStorywdPrimaryHeaderStorywdTextFrameStory
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single built-in or user-defined style.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
True if the style is automatically redefined based on the selection. False if Microsoft Word prompts for confirmation before redefining the style based on the selection. Read/write Boolean.
Returns or sets an existing style on which you can base the formatting of another style. Read/write Object.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
True if the specified object is one of the built-in styles or caption labels in Microsoft Word. Read-only Boolean.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns the description of the specified style. Read-only String.
Returns or sets a object that represents the character formatting of the specified object. Read/write Font.
Returns a object that represents the frame formatting for the specified style. Read-only.
True if the specified style is a built-in style that has been modified or applied in the document or a new style that has been created in the document. Read-only Boolean.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object. Read/write.
Returns or sets an East Asian language for the specified object.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether a style is a linked style that can be used for both paragraph and character formatting. Read-only.
Boolean
Sets or returns an Object that represents a link between a paragraph and a character style. Read/write.
Links the specified style to a list template so that the style's formatting can be applied to lists.
Required object. The list template that the style is to be linked to.
Optional Object. An integer corresponding to the list level that the style is to be linked to. If this argument is omitted, then the level of the style is used.
Returns the list level for the specified style. Read-only Integer.
Returns a object that represents the list formatting for the specified object.
True if the specified style is locked.
Returns the name of a built-in style in the language of the user. Read/write String.
Returns or sets the style to be applied automatically to a new paragraph inserted after a paragraph formatted with the specified style. Read/write Object.
True if the spelling and grammar checker ignores text formatted with this style. Read/write Integer.
True for Microsoft Word to remove spacing between paragraphs that are formatted using the same style. Read/write Boolean.
Returns or sets a object that represents the paragraph settings for the specified style. Read/write.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a Integer that represents the priority for sorting styles in the Styles task pane. Read/write.
Integer
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the style corresponds to an available quick style. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns a object representing properties that can be applied to a table using a table style.
Returns the style type. Read-only .
Set True to clear the property when this style is used.
Boolean
A collection of objects that represent both the built-in and user-defined styles in a document.
Returns a object that represents a new user-defined style added to the list of styles.
Required String. The string name for the new style.
Optional Object. The style type of the new style. Can be one of the following constants: wdStyleTypeParagraph, wdStyleTypeCharacter, wdStyleTypeList, or wdStyleTypeTable.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection. Read-only Integer.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single cascading style sheet attached to a web document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Specifies the name of a cascading style sheet, including the drive or Web path.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Moves a style sheet's order of precedence.
Required . The precedence level. Can be one of these WdStyleSheetPrecedence constants:wdStyleSheetPrecedenceHigherwdStyleSheetPrecedenceHighestwdStyleSheetPrecedenceLowerwdStyleSheetPrecedenceLowest
Returns the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
Returns a String representing the title of a Web style sheet.
Returns the template type.
A collection of objects that represents the cascading style sheets attached to a document.
Returns a object that represents a new style sheet added to a Web document.
Required String. The path and file name of the cascading style sheet.
Required . Indicates whether the style sheet should be added as a link or imported into the Web document.Can be one of the following constants: wdStyleSheetLinkTypeImported wdStyleSheetLinkTypeLinked
Required String. The name of the style sheet.
Required . Indicates the level of importance compared to other cascading style sheets attached to the Web document.Can be one of the following constants:wdStyleSheetPrecedenceHigherwdStyleSheetPrecedenceHighestwdStyleSheetPrecedenceLowerwdStyleSheetPrecedenceLowest
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a subdocument within a document or range.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
True if the specified subdocument has been saved to a file.
Returns the heading level used to create the subdocument.
True if a subdocument in a master document is locked.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Opens the specified object. Returns a object representing the opened object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Divides an existing subdocument into two subdocuments at the same level in master document view or outline view.
Required object. The range that, when the subdocument is split, becomes a separate subdocument.
A collection of objects that represent the subdocuments in a range or document.
Adds the specified subdocument to the master document at the start of the selection and returns a object.
Required Object. The file name of the subdocument to be inserted into the master document.
Optional Object. True to confirm file conversion in the Convert File dialog box if the file isn't in Microsoft Word format.
Optional Object. True to insert the subdocument as a read-only document.
Optional Object. The password required to open the subdocument if it's password protected.
Optional Object. The password required to open the template attached to the subdocument if the template is password protected.
Optional Object. Controls what happens if is the file name of an open document. True to insert the saved version of the subdocument. False to insert the open version of the subdocument, which may contain unsaved changes.
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the document file if it's write protected.
Optional Object. The password required to save changes to the template attached to the subdocument if the template is write protected.
Creates one or more subdocuments from the text in the specified range and returns a object.
Required object. The Range object used to create one or more subdocuments.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
True if the subdocuments in the specified document are expanded.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Merges the specified subdocuments of a master document into a single subdocument.
Optional Object. The path and file name of the original document you want to merge revisions with.
Optional Object. The last subdocument in a range of subdocuments to be merged.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Selects the specified object.
Represents the information about synonyms, antonyms, related words, or related expressions for the specified range or a given string.
Returns a list of antonyms for the word or phrase. The list is returned as an array of strings.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if the thesaurus finds synonyms, antonyms, related words, or related expressions for the word or phrase.
Returns the number of entries in the list of meanings found in the thesaurus for the word or phrase. Returns 0 (zero) if no meanings were found.
Returns the list of meanings for the word or phrase. The list is returned as an array of strings.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a list of the parts of speech corresponding to the meanings found for the word or phrase looked up in the thesaurus. The list is returned as an array of integers.
Returns a list of expressions related to the specified word or phrase. The list is returned as an array of strings.
Returns a list of words related to the specified word or phrase. The list is returned as an array of strings.
Returns a list of synonyms for a specified meaning of a word or phrase. The list is returned as an array of strings.
Required Object. The meaning as a string or an index number in the array of possible meanings.
Returns the word or phrase that was looked up by the thesaurus.
Contains information about the computer system.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
You have requested Help for a keyword used only on the Macintosh. For information about this keyword, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
Establishes a connection to a network drive.
Required String. The path for the network drive (for example, "\\Project\Info").
Optional Object. A number corresponding to the letter you want to assign to the network drive, where 0 (zero) corresponds to the first available drive letter, 1 corresponds to the second available drive letter, and so on. If this argument is omitted, the next available letter is used.
Optional Object. The password, if the network drive is protected with a password.
Returns the country/region designation of the system.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the state (shape) of the pointer. Can be one of the following constants: wdCursorIBeam, wdCursorNormal, wdCursorNorthwestArrow, or wdCursorWait.
Returns the available disk space for the current drive, in bytes.
Returns the horizontal display resolution, in pixels.
Returns the designated language of the system software.
You have requested Help for a keyword used only on the Macintosh. For information about this keyword, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
True if a math coprocessor is installed on the system.
Starts the Microsoft System Information application if it's not running, or switches to it if it's already running.
Returns the name of the current operating system (for example, "Windows" or "Windows NT").
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a string in a settings file or the Windows registry.
Required String. The file name for the settings file. If there's no path specified, the Windows folder is assumed.
Required String. The name of the section in the settings file that contains . In a Windows settings file, the section name appears between brackets before the associated keys (don't include the brackets with ). If you're returning the value of an entry from the Windows registry, should be the complete path to the subkey, including the subtree (for example, "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\version \Word\Options").
Required String. The key setting or registry entry value you want to retrieve. In a Windows settings file, the key name is followed by an equal sign (=) and the setting. If you're returning the value of an entry from the Windows registry, should be the name of an entry in the subkey specified by (for example, "STARTUP-PATH").
Returns the type of processor that the system is using (for example, i486).
Returns or sets a value for an entry in the Windows registry under the following subkey: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\version\Word.
Required String. A subkey below the "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\version \Word" subkey in the Windows registry.
Required String. The name of the entry in the subkey specified by (for example, "BackgroundPrint" in the Options subkey).
You have requested Help for a keyword used only on the Macintosh. For information about this keyword, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
Returns the version number of the operating system.
Returns the vertical screen resolution in pixels.
Represents a single table.
Allows Microsoft Word to automatically resize cells in a table to fit their contents.
Allows Microsoft Word to break the specified table across pages.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to apply style bands to the columns in a table if an applied preset table style provides style banding for columns. Read/write.
Boolean
Applies the specified style but maintains any formatting that a user directly applies.
The name of the style to apply.
True for Microsoft Word to apply first-column formatting to the first column of the specified table.
True for Microsoft Word to apply heading-row formatting to the first row of the selected table.
True for Microsoft Word to apply last-column formatting to the last column of the specified table.
True for Microsoft Word to apply last-row formatting to the last row of the specified table.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to apply style bands to the rows in a table if an applied preset table style provides style banding for rows. Read/write.
Boolean
Determines how Microsoft Word resizes a table when the AutoFit feature is used.
Required . How Word resizes the specified table with the AutoFit feature is used.Can be one of these WdAutoFitBehavior constants: wdAutoFitContentwdAutoFitWindowwdAutoFitFixed
Applies a predefined look to a table.
Optional Object.
Optional Object. True to apply the border properties of the specified format. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to apply the shading properties of the specified format. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to apply the font properties of the specified format. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to apply the color properties of the specified format. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to apply the heading-row properties of the specified format. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to apply the last-row properties of the specified format. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to apply the first-column properties of the specified format. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to apply the last-column properties of the specified format. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to decrease the width of the table columns as much as possible without changing the way text wraps in the cells. The default value is True.
Returns the type of automatic formatting that's been applied to the specified table.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add below the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns a object that represents a cell in a table.
Required Integer. The number of the row in the table to return. Can be an integer between 1 and the number of rows in the table.
Required Integer. The number of the cell in the table to return. Can be an integer between 1 and the number of columns in the table.
Returns a collection that represents all the table columns in the table.
Converts a table to text and returns a object that represents the delimited text.
Optional Object. The character that delimits the converted columns (paragraph marks delimit the converted rows). Can be any following constants.wdSeparateByCommas wdSeparateByDefaultListSeparator wdSeparateByParagraphs wdSeparateByTabs.
Optional Object. True if nested tables are converted to text. This argument is ignored if is not wdSeparateByParagraphs. The default value is True.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Gets or sets a string that contains a description for the specified table.
A description for the specified table.
Returns or sets the identifying label for the specified object when the current document is saved as a Web page.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the left of the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns the nesting level of the specified table.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the preferred width (in points or as a percentage of the window width) for the specified cell, cells, columns, or table.
Returns or sets the preferred unit of measurement to use for the width of the specified table.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the right of the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns a collection that represents all the table rows in a table.
Selects the specified object.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Sorts the specified table.
Optional Object. True to exclude the first row or paragraph header from the sort operation. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Microsoft Word sorts by , then by , and then by .
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the following constants.wdSortFieldAlphanumeric wdSortFieldDate wdSortFieldJapanJIS wdSortFieldKoreaKS wdSortFieldNumeric wdSortFieldStroke wdSortFieldSyllable
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the following constants.wdSortOrderAscendingwdSortOrderDescending
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Word sorts by , then by , and then by .
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the following constants.wdSortFieldAlphanumeric wdSortFieldDate wdSortFieldJapanJIS wdSortFieldKoreaKS wdSortFieldNumeric wdSortFieldStroke wdSortFieldSyllable
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the following constants.wdSortOrderAscendingwdSortOrderDescending
Optional Object. The fields to sort by. Microsoft Word sorts by , then by , and then by .
Optional Object. The respective sort types for , , and . Can be one of the following constants:wdSortFieldAlphanumeric wdSortFieldDate wdSortFieldJapanJIS wdSortFieldKoreaKS wdSortFieldNumeric wdSortFieldStroke wdSortFieldSyllable
Optional Object. The sorting order to use when sorting , , and . Can be one of the following constants.wdSortOrderAscendingwdSortOrderDescending
Optional Object. True to sort with case sensitivity. The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to sort based on right-to-left language rules. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore the Arabic character when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore kashidas when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore bidirectional control characters when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. True to ignore the Hebrew character when sorting right-to-left language text. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. Specifies the sorting language. Can be one of the constants.
Sorts table rows in ascending alphanumeric order.
Sorts table rows in descending alphanumeric order.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) between the cells in a table.
Inserts an empty paragraph immediately above the specified row in the table, and returns a object that contains both the specified row and the rows that follow it.
Required Object. The row that the table is to be split before. Can be a row number or a object.
Returns or sets the style for the specified object.
Returns or sets the direction in which Microsoft Word orders cells in the specified table.
Returns a collection that represents all the tables in the specified table.
Gets or sets a string that contains a title for the specified table.
A title for the specified table.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add above the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
True if all the rows in a table have the same number of columns.
Updates the table with the characteristics of a predefined table format.
Represents a single table of authorities in a document (a TOA field).
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the name of the bookmark from which to collect table of authorities entries.
Returns or sets the category of entries to be included in a table of authorities.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the characters (up to five) that separate a table of authorities entry and its page number.
True if the category name for a group of entries appears in the table of authorities.
Returns or sets the Sequence (SEQ) field identifier for a table of authorities.
True if formatting from table of authorities entries is applied to the entries in the specified table of authorities.
Returns of sets the characters (up to five) that separate individual page references in a table of authorities.
Returns or sets the characters (up to five) that separate a range of pages in a table of authorities.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
True if five or more page references to the same authority are replaced with "Passim."
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Returns or sets the characters (up to five) between the sequence number and the page number.
Returns or sets the character between entries and their page numbers in a table of authorities.
Updates the entries shown in the specified table of authorities.
Represents a single table of authorities category.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single table of contents in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a object that represents additional styles used to compile a table of contents (styles other than the Heading 1 – Heading 9 styles).
Returns or sets whether page numbers in a table of contents should be hidden when publishing to the Web.
True if page numbers are included in the table of contents.
Returns or sets the ending heading level for a table of contents.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
True if page numbers are aligned with the right margin in a table of contents.
Returns or sets the character between entries and their page numbers in a table of contents.
Returns or sets a one-letter identifier that's used to build a table of contents from TOC fields.
Updates the entries shown in the specified table of contents.
Updates the page numbers for items in the specified table of contents.
Returns or sets the starting heading level for a table of contents.
True if Table of Contents Entry (TC) fields are used to create a table of contents.
True if built-in heading styles are used to create a table of contents.
Returns or sets whether entries in a table of contents should be formatted as hyperlinks when publishing to the Web.
Represents a single table of figures in a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the label that identifies the items to be included in a table of figures.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a object that represents additional styles used to compile a table of figures (styles other than the Heading 1 – Heading 9 styles).
Returns or sets whether page numbers in a table of figures should be hidden when publishing to the Web.
True if the caption label and caption number are included in a table of figures.
True if page numbers are included in the table of figures.
Returns or sets the ending heading level for a table of figures.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
True if page numbers are aligned with the right margin in a table of figures.
Returns or sets the character between entries and their page numbers in a table of figures.
Returns or sets a one-letter identifier that's used to build a table of figures from TOC fields.
Updates the entries shown in the specified table of figures.
Updates the page numbers for items in the specified table of figures.
Returns or sets the starting heading level for a table of figures.
True if Table of Contents Entry (TC) fields are used to create a table of figures.
True if built-in heading styles are used to create a table of figures.
Returns or sets whether entries in a table of figures should be formatted as hyperlinks when publishing to the Web.
A collection of objects that represent the tables in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents a new, blank table added to a document.
Required object. The range where you want the table to appear. The table replaces the range, if the range isn't collapsed.
Required Integer. The number of rows you want to include in the table.
Required Integer. The number of columns you want to include in the table.
Optional Object. Sets a value that specifies whether Word automatically resizes cells in tables to fit the cells’ contents (AutoFit). Can be either of the following constants: wdWord8TableBehavior (AutoFit disabled) or wdWord9TableBehavior (AutoFit enabled). The default constant is wdWord8TableBehavior.
Optional Object. Sets the AutoFit rules for how Microsoft Word sizes tables. Can be one of the following constants: wdAutoFitContent, wdAutoFitFixed, or wdAutoFitWindow. If is set to wdWord8TableBehavior, this argument is ignored.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns the nesting level of the specified tables.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects (TOA fields) that represents the tables of authorities in a document.
Returns a object that represents a table of authorities added to a document.
Required object. The range where you want the table of authorities to appear. The table of authorities replaces the range if the range isn't collapsed.
Optional Object. The category of entries you want to include in the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \c switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. Values 0 through 16 correspond to the items listed in the Category box on the Table of Authorities tab in the Index and Tables dialog box (Reference command, Insert menu). The default value is 1.
Optional Object. The string name of the bookmark from which you want to collect entries for the table of authorities. If is specified, the entries are collected only from the portion of the document marked by the bookmark. Corresponds to the \b switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field.
Optional Object. True to replace five or more page references to the same authority with Passim in the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \p switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. If this argument is omitted, is assumed to be False.
Optional Object. True to apply formatting from table of authorities entries to the entries in the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \f switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. If this argument is omitted, is assumed to be True.
Optional Object. The characters (up to five) between each sequence number and its page number in the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \d switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. If argument is omitted, a hyphen (-) is used.
Optional Object. A string that specifies the Sequence (SEQ) field identifier for the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \s switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field.
Optional Object. The characters (up to five) that separate each entry and its page number in the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \e switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. If this argument is omitted, no separator is used.
Optional Object. The characters (up to five) that separate the beginning and ending page numbers in each page range the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \g switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. If this argument is omitted, an en dash is used.
Optional Object. True to have the category name for each group of entries appear in the table of authorities (for example, Cases). Corresponds to the \h switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. If this argument is omitted, is assumed to be True.
Optional Object. The characters (up to five) that separate individual page numbers within page references in the table of authorities. Corresponds to the \l switch for a Table of Authorities (TOA) field. If this argument is omitted, a comma and a space are used.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the formatting for the tables of authorities in the specified document.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Inserts a TA (Table of Authorities Entry) field after all instances of the text.
Required String. The short citation for the entry as it will appear in the Mark Citation dialog box (Insert menu, Index and Tables command).
Optional Object. The long citation string for the entry as it will appear in the table of authorities.
Optional Object. The AutoText entry name that contains the text of the long citation as it will appear in the table of authorities.
Optional Object. The category number to be associated with the entry: 1 corresponds to the first category in the Category box in the Mark Citation dialog box, 2 corresponds to the second category, and so on.
Inserts a TA (Table of Authorities Entry) field and returns the field as a object.
Required object. The location of the table of authorities entry. The TA field is inserted after .
Required String. The short citation for the entry as it will appear in the Mark Citation dialog box (Insert menu, Index and Tables command).
Optional Object. The long citation for the entry as it will appear in the table of authorities.
Optional Object. The name of the AutoText entry that contains the text of the long citation as it will appear in the table of authorities.
Optional Object. The category number to be associated with the entry: 1 corresponds to the first category in the Category box in the Mark Citation dialog box, 2 corresponds to the second category, and so on.
Finds and selects the next instance of a specified citation.
Required String. The text of the short citation.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the table of authorities categories, such as Cases and Statutes.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the tables of contents in a document.
Returns a object that represents a table of contents added to a document.
Required object. The range where you want the table of contents to appear. The table of contents replaces the range if the range isn't collapsed.
Optional Object. True to use built-in heading styles to create the table of contents. The default value is True.
Optional Object. The starting heading level for the table of contents. Corresponds to the starting value used with the \o switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field. The default value is 1.
Optional Object. The ending heading level for the table of contents. Corresponds to the ending value used with the \o switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field. The default value is 9.
Optional Object. True if Table of Contents Entry (TC) fields are used to create the table of contents. Use the method to mark entries to be included in the table of contents. The default value is False.
Optional Object. A one-letter identifier that's used to build a table of contents from TC fields. Corresponds to the \f switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field. For example, "T" builds a table of contents from TC fields using the table identifier T. If this argument is omitted, TC fields aren't used.
Optional Object. True if page numbers in the table of contents are aligned with the right margin. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to include page numbers in the table of contents. The default value is True.
Optional Object. The string name for additional styles used to compile the table of contents (styles other than the Heading 1 – Heading 9 styles). Use the method of a object to create new heading styles.
Optional Object. True if entries in a table of contents should be formatted as hyperlinks when the document is being publishing to the Web. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to use outline levels to create the table of contents. The default is False.
Optional Object. True to use outline levels to create the table of contents. The default is False.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the formatting for the tables of contents in the specified document.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Inserts a TC (Table of Contents Entry) field after the specified range. The method returns a object representing the TC field.
Required object. The location of the entry. The TC field is inserted after .
Optional Object. The text that appears in the table of contents or table of figures. To indicate a subentry, include the main entry text and the subentry text, separated by a colon (:) (for example, "Introduction:The Product").
Optional Object. The AutoText entry name that includes text for the index, table of figures, or table of contents ( is ignored).
Optional Object. A one-letter identifier for the table of figures or table of contents item (for example, "i" for an "illustration").
Optional Object. A level for the entry in the table of contents or table of figures.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent the tables of figures in a document.
Returns a object that represents a table of figures added to a document.
Required object. The range where you want the table of figures to appear.
Optional Object. The label that identifies the items you want to include in the table of figures. Corresponds to the \c switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field. The default value is "Figure."
Optional Object. True to include the caption label and caption number in the table of figures. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True to use built-in heading styles to create the table of figures. The default value is False.
Optional Object. The starting heading level for the table of figures, if is set to True. Corresponds to the starting value used with the \o switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field. The default value is 1.
Optional Object. The ending heading level for the table of figures, if is set to True. Corresponds to the ending value used with the \o switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field. The default value is 9.
Optional Object. True to use Table of Contents Entry (TC) fields to create the table of figures. Use the method to mark entries you want to include in the table of figures. The default value is False.
Optional Object. A one-letter identifier that's used to build a table of figures from Table of Contents Entry (TC) fields. Corresponds to the \f switch for a Table of Contents (TOC) field. For example, "i" builds a table of figures for an illustration.
Optional Object. True align page numbers with the right margin in the table of figures. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True if page numbers are included in the table of figures. The default value is True.
Optional Object. The string name for additional styles used to compile the table of figures (styles other than the Heading 1 – Heading 9 styles).
Optional Object. True if entries in a table of figures should be formatted as hyperlinks when publishing to the Web. The default value is True.
Optional Object. True if page numbers in a table of figures should be hidden when publishing to the Web. The default value is True.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the formatting for the tables of figures in the specified document.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Inserts a TC (Table of Contents Entry) field after the specified range. The method returns a object representing the TC field.
Required object. The location of the entry. The TC field is inserted after .
Optional Object. The text that appears in the table of contents or table of figures. To indicate a subentry, include the main entry text and the subentry text, separated by a colon (:) (for example, "Introduction:The Product").
Optional Object. The AutoText entry name that includes text for the index, table of figures, or table of contents ( is ignored).
Optional Object. A one-letter identifier for the table of figures or table of contents item (for example, "i" for an "illustration").
Optional Object. A level for the entry in the table of contents or table of figures.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single style that can be applied to a table.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified rows.
Sets or returns an Integer indicating whether lines in the rows of tables formatted with a specified style break across pages.
Allows Microsoft Word to break the specified table across pages.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the borders for the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add below the contents of a single cell or all the cells in a table.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the number of columns in the banding when a style specifies odd- or even-column banding.
Returns a object that represents special style formatting for a portion of a table.
Required . The area of the table to which to apply the formatting.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the left indent value (in points) for the specified table style.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the left of the contents of all the cells in a table style.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add to the right of the contents of all the cells in a table style.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the number of rows to include in the banding when a style specifies odd- or even-row banding.
Returns a object that refers to the shading formatting for the specified object.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) between the cells in a table style.
Returns or sets the direction in which Microsoft Word orders cells in the specified table or row.
Returns or sets the amount of space (in points) to add above the contents of all the cells in a table style.
Represents a single tab stop.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified tab stop.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Removes the specified custom tab stop.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if the specified tab stop is a custom tab stop.
Returns or sets the leader for the specified object.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the position of a tab stop relative to the left margin.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
A collection of objects that represent the custom and default tabs for a paragraph or group of paragraphs.
Returns a object that represents a custom tab stop added to a document.
Required Single. The position of the tab stop (in points) relative to the left margin.
Optional Object. The alignment of the tab stop. Can be one of the following constants: wdAlignTabBar, wdAlignTabCenter, wdAlignTabDecimal, wdAlignTabLeft, wdAlignTabList, or wdAlignTabRight. If this argument is omitted, wdAlignTabLeft is used.
Optional Object. The type of leader for the tab stop. Can be one of the following constants: wdTabLeaderDashes, wdTabLeaderDots, wdTabLeaderHeavy, wdTabLeaderLines, wdTabLeaderMiddleDot, or wdTabLeaderSpaces. If this argument is omitted, wdTabLeaderSpaces is used.
Returns the next object to the right of .
Required Single. A location on the ruler, in points.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the next object to the left of .
Required Single. A location on the ruler, in points.
Clears all the custom tab stops from the specified paragraphs.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single task running on the system.
Activates the object.
Optional Object. True to wait until the user has activated Microsoft Word before activating the task. False to immediately activate the task, even if Word isn't active.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Closes the specified task.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the height of the specified task window, in points.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the horizontal position of the specified task, measured in points.
Positions a task window.
Required Integer. The horizontal screen position of the specified window.
Required Integer. The vertical screen position of the specified window.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Sizes the specified task window. If the window is maximized or minimized, an error occurs.
Required Integer. The width of the window, in points.
Required Integer. The height of the window, in points.
Sends a Windows message and its associated parameters to the specified task.
Required Integer. A hexadecimal number that corresponds to the message you want to send. If you have the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit, you can look up the name of the message in the header files (Winuser.h, for example) to find the associated hexadecimal number (precede the hexadecimal value with &h).
Required Integer. Parameters appropriate for the message you’re sending. For information about what these values represent, see the reference topic for that message in the documentation included with the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit. To retrieve the appropriate values, you may need to use the Spy utility (which comes with the kit).
Required Integer. Parameters appropriate for the message you’re sending. For information about what these values represent, see the reference topic for that message in the documentation included with the Microsoft Platform Software Development Kit. To retrieve the appropriate values, you may need to use the Spy utility (which comes with the kit).
Returns or sets the vertical position of the specified task, in points.
True if the specified object is visible.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Returns or sets the state of the specified task window.
Represents a single task pane available to Microsoft Word, which contains common tasks that users perform.
Returns a object.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an object representing the parent object of the specified object.
Determines if the specified object is visible.
A collection of objects that contains commonly performed tasks in Microsoft Word.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represents all the tasks currently running on the system.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Determines whether the specified task exists. Returns True if the task exists.
Required String. A task name.
Closes all open applications, quits Microsoft Windows, and logs the current user off.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a document template.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents all the AutoText entries in the specified template.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of building block entries in a template. Read-only.
Returns a collection that represents the collection of building block types that are contained in a template. Read-only.
Returns a collection that represents all the built-in document properties for the specified document.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a collection that represents all the custom document properties for the specified document.
Returns or sets the East Asian language to use when breaking lines of text in the specified document or template.
Returns or sets the line break control level for the specified document.
Specifies the name of a template, including the drive or Web path.
Returns or sets the character spacing adjustment for the specified template.
True if Microsoft Word kerns half-width Latin characters and punctuation marks in the specified document.
Returns or sets the language for the specified object.
Returns or sets an East Asian language for the specified object.
Returns a collection that represents all the list formats for the specified template.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns or sets the kinsoku characters after which Microsoft Word will not break a line.
Returns or sets the kinsoku characters before which Microsoft Word will not break a line.
True if the spelling and grammar checker ignores documents based on this template.
Opens the specified template as a document and returns a object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the disk or Web path to the specified object.
Saves the specified document or template.
True if the specified document or template hasn't changed since it was last saved. False if Microsoft Word displays a prompt to save changes when the document is closed.
Returns the template type.
Returns the VBProject object for the specified template.
A collection of objects that represent all the templates that are currently available.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Loads the building blocks for all templates into Microsoft Office Word.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single text column.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the amount of spacing (in points) after the specified text column.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
A collection of objects that represent all the columns of text in a document or a section of a document.
Returns a object that represents a new text column added to a section or document.
Optional Object. The width of the new text column in the document, in points.
Optional Object. The spacing between the text columns in the document, in points.
Optional Object. True to evenly space all the text columns be in the document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if text columns are evenly spaced. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
Returns or sets the direction in which text flows from one text column to the next.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
True if vertical lines appear between all the columns in the collection. Can be True, False, or wdUndefined.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Arranges text into the specified number of text columns.
Required Integer. The number of columns the text is to be arranged into.
Returns or sets the spacing (in points) between columns of a object.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Contains properties and methods that apply to WordArt objects.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the alignment for the specified text effect.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a constant that represents how bold font is handled for the specified text effect.
Italicizes WordArt text.
Returns or sets the name of the font for the dropped capital letter.
Returns or sets the font size for the specified WordArt, in points.
Indicates that character pairs in a WordArt object have been kerned.
MsoTrue if all characters (both uppercase and lowercase) in the specified WordArt are the same height.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the shape of the specified WordArt.
Returns or sets the style of the specified WordArt.
MsoTrue if characters in the specified WordArt are rotated 90 degrees relative to the WordArt's bounding shape. MsoFalse if characters in the specified WordArt retain their original orientation relative to the bounding shape.
Returns or sets the text in the specified WordArt.
Switches the text flow in the specified WordArt from horizontal to vertical, or vice versa.
Returns or sets the ratio of the horizontal space allotted to each character in the specified WordArt in relation to the width of the character.
Represents the text frame in a object. Contains the text in the text frame as well as the properties that control the margins and orientation of the text frame.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents whether a text frame is sized automatically.
Breaks the forward link for the specified text frame, if such a link exists.
Gets the object that represents the columns of the specified text frame.
The object that represents the columns of the specified text frame.
Returns a object that represents the entire story in a series of shapes with linked text frames that the specified text frame belongs to.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the text from a text frame and all the associated properties of the text, including font attributes.
True if the specified shape has text associated with it.
Gets or sets the horizontal alignment of text in a text frame.
The horizontal alignment of text in a text frame.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the bottom of the text frame and the bottom of the inscribed rectangle of the shape that contains the text.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the left edge of the text frame and the left edge of the inscribed rectangle of the shape that contains the text.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the right edge of the text frame and the right edge of the inscribed rectangle of the shape that contains the text.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the top of the text frame and the top of the inscribed rectangle of the shape that contains the text.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Gets or sets whether the text in the text frame should not rotate when the shape is rotated.
A object.
Returns or sets the orientation of the text inside the frame.
True if the text inside the specified text frame doesn't all fit within the frame.
Returns a object representing the parent shape of the text frame.
Gets or sets the path type for the specified text frame.
The path type for the specified text frame.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Returns a object that represents the text in the specified text frame.
Gets a object that contains 3-D effect formatting properties for the specified text frame.
A object that contains 3-D effect formatting properties for the specified text frame.
Determines whether the text frame of one shape can be linked to the text frame of another shape.
Required object. The target text frame to which you'd like to link the specified text frame.
Returns or sets an MsoVerticalAnchor constant that represents the vertical alignment of the text within a shape. Read/write.
MsoVerticalAnchor
Gets or sets the warp format (how the text is warped) for the specified text frame.
The warp format (how the text is warped) for the specified text frame.
True if Microsoft Word wraps Latin text in the middle of a word in the specified paragraphs or text frames.
Represents a single text form field.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Deletes the text from the specified text form field.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the text that represents the default text box contents.
Sets options for the specified text form field.
Required . The text box type.WdTextFormFieldType can be one of these constants: wdCalculationText wdCurrentDateText wdCurrentTimeText wdDateText wdNumberText wdRegularText
Optional Object. The default text that appears in the text box.
Optional Object. The formatting string used to format the text, number, or date (for example, "0.00," "Title Case," or "M/d/yy"). For more examples of formats, see the list of formats for the specified text form field type in the Text Form Field Options dialog box.
Optional Object. True to enable the form field for text entry.
Returns the text formatting for the specified text box.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the type of text form field.
True if the specified form field object is a valid check box form field.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Represents options that control how text is retrieved from a object.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a read-only object that represents options related to retrieving text from the specified object.
True if the text retrieved from the specified range includes field codes.
True if the text retrieved from the specified range includes hidden text.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the view for the object.
Represents a shape's three-dimensional formatting.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the depth of the bottom bevel. Read/write.
Single
Returns or sets a Single that represents the inset size for the bottom bevel. Read/write.
Returns or sets an constant that represents the bevel type for the bottom bevel. Read/write.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the depth of the top bevel. Read/write.
Single
Returns or sets a Single that represents the inset size for the top bevel. Read/write.
Single
Returns or sets an constant that represents the bevel type for the top bevel. Read/write.
Returns or sets a object that represents color of the contour of a shape. Read/write.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the width of the contour of a shape. Read/write.
Single
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the depth of the shape's extrusion. Can be a value from – 600 through 9600 (positive values produce an extrusion whose front face is the original shape; negative values produce an extrusion whose back face is the original shape).
Returns a object that represents the color of the shape's extrusion.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether the extrusion color is based on the extruded shape's fill (the front face of the extrusion) and automatically changes when the shape's fill changes, or whether the extrusion color is independent of the shape's fill.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the amount of perspective for a shape. Read/write.
Single
Horizontally
rotates a shape on the x-axis using the specified incrementation value.
Specifies the incrementation value.
Vertically
rotates a shape on the y-axis using the specified incrementation value.
Specifies the incrementation value.
Changes the rotation of the specified shape around the x-axis by the specified number of degrees.
Required Single. Specifies how much (in degrees) the rotation of the shape around the x-axis is to be changed. Can be a value from –90 through 90. A positive value tilts the shape up; a negative value tilts it down.
Changes the rotation of the specified shape around the y-axis by the specified number of degrees.
Required Single. Specifies how much (in degrees) the rotation of the shape around the y-axis is to be changed. Can be a value from – 90 through 90. A positive value tilts the shape to the left; a negative value tilts it to the right.
Rotates a shape on the z-axis using the specified incrementation.
Specifies the incrementation value.
Returns or sets a Single that represents angle of the lighting. Read/write.
Single
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
MsoTrue if the extrusion appears in perspective— that is, if the walls of the extrusion narrow toward a vanishing point. MsoFalse if the extrusion is a parallel, or orthographic, projection— that is, if the walls don't narrow toward a vanishing point.
Returns an constant that represents the camera presets. Read-only.
Returns the direction taken by the extrusion's sweep path leading away from the extruded shape (the front face of the extrusion).
Returns or sets an constant that represents the lighting preset. Read/write.
Returns or sets the position of the light source relative to the extrusion.
Returns or sets the intensity of the extrusion lighting.
Returns or sets the extrusion surface material.
Returns the preset extrusion format.
Returns or sets an constant that represents whether text on a shape rotates with shape. rotates the text. Read/write.
Resets the extrusion rotation around the x-axis and the y-axis to 0 (zero) so that the front of the extrusion faces forward. This method doesn't reset the rotation around the z-axis.
Returns or sets the rotation of the extruded shape around the x-axis in degrees. Can be a value from – 90 through 90. A positive value indicates upward rotation; a negative value indicates downward rotation.
Returns or sets the rotation of the extruded shape around the y-axis, in degrees. Can be a value from – 90 through 90. A positive value indicates rotation to the left; a negative value indicates rotation to the right.
Returns or sets a Single that represents z-axis rotation of the camera. Read/write.
Single
Sets the direction that the extrusion's sweep path takes away from the extruded shape.
Required .Can be one of these MsoPresetExtrusionDirection constants: msoExtrusionTop msoExtrusionTopRight msoExtrusionBottom msoExtrusionBottomLeft msoExtrusionBottomRight msoExtrusionLeft msoExtrusionNone msoExtrusionRight msoExtrusionTopLeft msoPresetExtrusionDirectionMixed
Sets the camera presets for a shape.
Specifies the camera preset type.
Sets the preset extrusion format. Each preset extrusion format contains a set of preset values for the various properties of the extrusion.
Required . Specifies a preset extrusion format that corresponds to one of the options (numbered from left to right, top to bottom) displayed when you click the 3-D button on the Drawing toolbar.Can be one of these MsoPresetThreeDFormat constants. Note that specifying msoPresetThreeDFormatMixed for this argument causes an error. msoThreeD1 msoThreeD11 msoThreeD13 msoThreeD15 msoThreeD17 msoThreeD19 msoThreeD20 msoThreeD4 msoThreeD6 msoThreeD8 msoPresetThreeDFormatMixed msoThreeD10 msoThreeD12 msoThreeD14 msoThreeD16 msoThreeD18 msoThreeD2 msoThreeD3 msoThreeD5 msoThreeD7 msoThreeD9
True if the specified object, or the formatting applied to it, is visible.
Returns or sets a Single that represents the z-axis for the shape. Read/write.
Single
Represents the tick-mark labels associated with tick marks on a chart axis.
Returns or sets a Long value that represents the alignment for the specified phonetic text or tick label.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Returns .
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Long.
Deletes the object.
Returns a Long value that represents the number of levels of category tick labels.
Returns a object that represents the font of the specified object.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Sets whether an axis is multilevel. Read/write Boolean.
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
Returns or sets a String value that represents the format code for the object.
True if the number format is linked to the cells (so that the number format changes in the labels when it changes in the cells). Read/write Boolean.
Returns or sets a Variant value that represents the format code for the object as a string in the language of the user.
Returns or sets a Long value that represents the distance between the levels of labels, and the distance between the first level and the axis line.
Returns or sets a Long value that represents the text orientation.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Returns or sets an constant that represents the reading order for the specified object. Read/write Long.
Selects the object.
Represents a trendline in a chart.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Returns or sets the number of periods (or units on a scatter chart) that the trendline extends backward.
Double
Returns or sets the number of periods (or units on a scatter chart) that the trendline extends backward. Read/write Double.
Double
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a object that represents the data label associated with the trendline. Read-only.
Deletes the object.
Object
True if the equation for the trendline is displayed on the chart (in the same data label as the R-squared value). Setting this property to True automatically turns on data labels. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
True if the R-squared value of the trendline is displayed on the chart (in the same data label as the equation). Setting this property to True automatically turns on data labels. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns or sets the number of periods (or units on a scatter chart) that the trendline extends forward.
Double
Returns or sets the number of periods (or units on a scatter chart) that the trendline extends forward. Read/write Double.
Double
Returns the index number of the object within the collection of similar objects.
Integer.
Returns or sets the point where the trendline crosses the value axis. Read/write Double.
Double
True if the point where the trendline crosses the value axis is automatically determined by the regression. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns or sets a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
True if Microsoft Word automatically determines the name of the trendline. Read/write Boolean.
Boolean
Returns or sets a Integer value that represents the trendline order (an integer greater than 1) when the trendline’s is .
Integer
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Returns or sets the period for the moving-average trendline. Can be a value from 2 through 255. Read/write Integer.
Integer
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a value that represents the trendline type.
A collection of all the objects for the specified series.
Returns .
Creates a new trendline. Returns a object.
Optional . The trendline type.
Optional Object. Required if Type is . The trendline order. Must be an integer from 2 to 6, inclusive.
Optional Object. Required if Type is . The trendline period. Must be an integer greater than 1 and less than the number of data points in the series you're adding a trendline to.
Optional Object. The number of periods (or units on a scatter chart) that the trendline extends forward.
Optional Object. The number of periods (or units on a scatter chart) that the trendline extends backward.
Optional Object. The trendline intercept. If this argument is omitted, the intercept is automatically set by the regression.
Optional Object. True to display the equation of the trendline on the chart (in the same data label as the R-squared value). The default value is False.
Optional Object. True to display the R-squared value of the trendline on the chart (in the same data label as the equation). The default value is False.
Optional Object. The name of the trendline as text. If this argument is omitted, Microsoft Excel generates a name.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Returns a Integer value that represents the number of objects in the collection.
Integer
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns .
Returns a single object from the collection.
.
Required Object. The name or index number for the object.
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Represents a single initial-capital AutoCorrect exception.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent all the items listed in the Don't correct box on the INitial CAps tab in the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box.
Returns a object that represents a new exception added to the list of AutoCorrect exceptions.
Required String. The abbreviation that you don't want Microsoft Word to follow with a capital letter.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Provides an entry point into the undo stack.
Gets an object that represents the Microsoft Word 2010 application.
An object that represents the Microsoft Word 2010 application.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
A 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Gets a value that specifies the number of custom undo action calls that are currently active.
Specifies the number of custom undo action calls that are currently active.
Gets a string that specifies the entry that appears on the undo stack when all custom undo actions have completed.
Specifies the entry that appears on the undo stack when all custom undo actions have completed.
Completes the creation of a custom undo record.
Gets whether a custom undo action is being recorded.
true if a custom undo action is being recorded; otherwise, false.
Gets an that represents the parent object of the specified object.
An that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Initiates the creation of a custom undo record.
Specifies the name of the custom undo record. This string is limited to 64 characters. If a longer string is supplied, the string is truncated to 64 characters.
Represents the up bars in a chart group.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Returns a object that represents the border of the object. Read-only.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Deletes the object.
Object
Returns a object for the parent chart element that contains fill formatting properties for the chart element. Read-only.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns an object that represents the interior of the object.
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Selects the object.
Object
Represents a variable stored as part of a document. Document variables are used to preserve macro settings in between macro sessions.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Returns or sets the name of the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the value of the document variable.
A collection of objects that represent the variables added to a document or template. Document variables are used to preserve macro settings in between macro sessions.
Returns a object that represents a variable added to a document.
Required String. The name of the document variable.
Optional Object. The value for the document variable.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single version of a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the comment associated with the specified version of a document.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
The date and time that the document version was saved.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Opens the specified object. Returns a object representing the opened object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the name of the user who saved the specified version of the document.
A collection of objects that represent all the versions of a document. Corresponds to the items listed in the Versions dialog box (File menu).
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the state of the option for automatically saving document versions.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Integer indicating the ordinal position of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Saves a version of the specified document with a comment.
Optional Object.
Contains the view attributes (show all, field shading, table gridlines, and so on) for a window or pane.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Collapses the text under the selection or the specified range by one heading level.
Optional object. The range of paragraphs to be collapsed. If this argument is omitted, the entire selection is collapsed.
Gets or sets whether the document is in conflict mode view.
true if the document is in conflict mode view; otherwise, false.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether background colors and images are shown when a document is displayed in print layout view.
True to display the top and bottom margins (white space) and the gray area (gray space) between pages in a document. False to hide from view the white and gray space so that the pages flow together as one long page. The default value is True.
True for Microsoft Word to display an underline beneath smart tags in a document.
True if all the text in a window is displayed in the same sans-serif font with minimal formatting to speed up display.
Expands the text under the selection or the specified range by one heading level.
Optional object. The range of paragraphs to be expanded. If this argument is omitted, the entire selection is expanded.
Returns or sets on-screen shading for form fields.
True if the window is in full-screen view.
True if the pointer is displayed as a magnifying glass in print preview, indicating that the user can click to zoom in on a particular area of the page or zoom out to see an entire page or spread of pages.
True if mail merge data is displayed instead of mail merge fields in the specified window.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the display mode for tracked changes. Read/write.
If the selection is in a header, this method moves to the next header within the current section (for example, from an odd header to an even header) or to the first header in the following section. If the selection is in a footer, this method moves to the next footer.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Office Word is in Panning mode. Read/write.
Boolean
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
If the selection is in a header, this method moves to the previous header within the current section (for example, from an even header to an odd header) or to the last header in the previous section. If the selection is in a footer, this method moves to the previous footer.
Sets or returns a Boolean that represents whether a document is being viewed in reading layout view.
Sets or returns a Boolean that represents whether pages displayed in reading layout view are displayed using the same layout as printed pages.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether to allow editing of text in Reading Layout mode. Read/write.
Boolean
Sets or returns a Boolean that represents whether reading layout view displays two pages side by side.
Boolean
Returns or sets a constant that represents whether margins are visible or hidden when a document is viewed in Full Screen Reading view. Read/write.
Returns a object that represents all reviewers.
True for Microsoft Word to display connecting lines from the text to the revision and comment balloons.
Sets or returns a constant that specifies whether Microsoft Word displays revision balloons in the left or right margin in a document.
Sets or returns a Single representing the global setting in Microsoft Word that specifies the width of the revision balloons.
Sets or returns a constant representing the global setting that specifies how Microsoft Word measures the width of revision balloons.
Sets or returns a constant representing the global option that specifies whether Microsoft Word displays balloons in the margin or inline with the document's text.
Sets or returns a constant representing the global option that specifies whether Microsoft Word displays the original version of a document or a version with revisions and formatting changes applied.
Returns or sets the document element displayed in print layout view.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents whether shading is applied to the ranges in a document for which users have permission to modify. True shades the ranges in a document that users can modify.
True if all nonprinting characters (such as hidden text, tab marks, space marks, and paragraph marks) are displayed.
Toggles between showing all text (headings and body text) and showing only headings.
True if text animation is displayed.
True if square brackets are displayed at the beginning and end of each bookmark.
True for Microsoft Word to display the comments in a document.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether to show crop marks in the corners of pages to indicate where margins are located. Read/write.
Boolean
True if objects created with the drawing tools are displayed in print layout view.
True if field codes are displayed.
True if only the first line of body text is shown in outline view.
True if character formatting is visible in outline view.
True if character formatting is visible in outline view.
Shows all headings up to the specified heading level and hides subordinate headings and body text.
Required Integer. The outline heading level (a number from 1 to 9).
True if text formatted as hidden text is displayed.
True if highlight formatting is displayed and printed with a document.
True if optional hyphens are displayed. An optional hyphen indicates where to break a word when it falls at the end of a line.
Returns or sets a Boolean that shows or hides handwritten ink annotations. True displays ink annotations. False hides ink annotations.
True for Microsoft Word to display insertions and deletions that were made to a document with Track Changes enabled.
True if the text in the specified document is visible when the header and footer areas are displayed.
Returns or sets a Boolean that represents whether the markup area that shows revision and comment balloons is shaded. Read/write.
Boolean
True if object anchors are displayed next to items that can be positioned in print layout view.
True if Microsoft Word displays optional line breaks.
Gets or sets whether other authors's presence should be visible in the document.
true if other authors's presence should be visible in the document; otherwise, false.
True if paragraph marks are displayed.
True if blank boxes are displayed as placeholders for pictures.
True for Microsoft Word to display revisions and comments that were made to a document with Track Changes enabled.
True if space characters are displayed.
True if tab characters are displayed.
True if dotted lines are displayed around page margins, text columns, objects, and frames in print layout view.
Returns An Integer that represents whether XML tags are viewed in a document.
Returns or sets the active window pane.
True if table gridlines are displayed.
Returns or sets the view type.
True if lines wrap at the right edge of the document window rather than at the right margin or the right column boundary.
Returns a object that represents the magnification for the specified view.
Represents the walls of a 3-D chart. This object isn’t a collection. There’s no object that represents a single wall; you must return all the walls as a unit.
When used without an object qualifier, this property returns an
object that represents the Microsoft Word application. When used with an object qualifier, this property returns an Application object that represents the creator of the specified object (you can use this property with an OLE Automation object to return the application of that object). Read-only.
Application (see above)
Returns a object that represents the border of the object.
Clears the formatting of the object.
Object
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created. Read-only Integer.
Integer
Returns a object for a specified chart that contains fill formatting properties for the chart.
Returns the line, fill, and effect formatting for the object.
Read-only .
Returns an object that represents the interior of the specified object.
Returns a String value that represents the name of the object.
String
Returns the parent for the specified object. Read-only Object.
Object
Pastes a picture from the Clipboard on the walls of the specified chart.
Returns or sets a Object value that represents the way pictures are displayed on the walls and faces of a 3-D chart.
Object
Returns or sets the unit for each picture on the chart if the property is set to (if not, this property is ignored). Read/write Integer.
Integer
Selects the object.
Object
Returns or sets a Integer specifying the thickness of the wall. Read/write.
Integer
Specifies the way certain alerts and messages are handled while a macro is running.
No alerts or message boxes are displayed. If a macro encounters a message box, the default value is chosen and the macro continues.
Only message boxes are displayed; errors are trapped and returned to the macro.
All message boxes and alerts are displayed; errors are returned to the macro.
Specifies tab alignment.
Left-aligned tab.
Centered tab.
Right-aligned tab.
Specifies whether Microsoft Office Word calculates the alignment for a tab relative to the section margins or the paragraph indents.
Word calculates tab alignment relative to the margins
Word calculates tab alignment relative to the paragraph indents.
Specifies the type of animation to apply to a font.
No animation. Default.
Alternating color and pattern border.
Black-and-white, blinking background.
Randomly alternating pattern and color background.
Rotating black-dashed border.
Rotating red-dashed border.
Font shimmers in and out of focus.
Specifies the numeral style for an Arabic-language document.
Arabic shape is used for numerals.
Hindi shape is used for numerals.
Numeral shape depends on text surrounding it.
Numeral shape is determined by system settings.
Specifies spelling rules for the Arabic spelling checker.
The spelling checker ignores spelling rules regarding either Arabic words ending with the letter yaa or Arabic words beginning with an alef hamza.
The spelling checker uses spelling rules regarding Arabic words beginning with an alef hamza.
The spelling checker uses spelling rules regarding Arabic words ending with the letter yaa.
The spelling checker uses spelling rules regarding both Arabic words ending with the letter yaa and Arabic words beginning with an alef hamza.
Specifies the window arrangement.
Windows are tiled into a single window.
Windows are displayed as icons in a single window.
Specifies how Microsoft Word resizes a table when the AutoFit feature is used.
The table is set to a fixed size, regardless of the content, and is not automatically sized.
The table is automatically sized to fit the content contained in the table.
The table is automatically sized to the width of the active window.
Specifies an auto macro that is stored in the document.
AutoExec macro.
AutoNew macro.
AutoOpen macro.
AutoClose macro.
AutoExit macro.
AutoSync macro.
Specifies the state of the option for automatically saving document versions.
No document version is saved.
A document version is saved automatically when the document is closed.
Specifies the vertical position of fonts on a line.
Align along top of each font.
Align center points of each font.
Align to a baseline for the paragraph.
Align using Far East font standards.
Word automatically adjusts the baseline font alignment.
Specifies the sorting option for bookmark names displayed in the Bookmark dialog box.
Sorted by bookmark name.
Sorted by location in document.
Specifies whether a page border is measured from the edge of the page or from the text it surrounds.
From the text it surrounds.
From the edge of the page.
Specifies the type of border to be used.
A top border.
A left border.
A bottom border.
A right border.
Horizontal borders.
Vertical borders.
A diagonal border starting in the top left corner.
A diagonal border starting in the bottom left corner.
Specifies type of break.
Section break on next page.
New section without a corresponding page break.
Section break with the next section beginning on the next even-numbered page. If the section break falls on an even-numbered page, Word leaves the next odd-numbered page blank.
Section break with the next section beginning on the next odd-numbered page. If the section break falls on an odd-numbered page, Word leaves the next even-numbered page blank.
Line break.
Page break at the insertion point.
Column break at the insertion point.
Line break.
Line break.
Ends the current line and forces the text to continue below a picture, table, or other item. The text continues on the next blank line that does not contain a table aligned with the left or right margin.
Specifies the version of Web browser at which you want to target new Web pages created in Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.
Specifies the document item that the Next or Previous method locates, and places the insertion point before the next or previous instance of the item.
Places insertion point before next or previous page.
Places insertion point before next or previous section.
Places insertion point before next or previous comment.
Places insertion point before next or previous footnote.
Places insertion point before next or previous endnote.
Places insertion point before next or previous browsefield.
Places insertion point before next or previous table.
Places insertion point before next or previous graphic.
Places insertion point before next or previous heading.
Places insertion point before next or previous edit.
Places insertion point before next or previous browsefind.
Places insertion point before next or previous GoTo item.
Specifies the type of building block.
Quick parts building block.
Cover page building block.
Equation building block.
Custom footers building block.
Custom headers building block.
Page numbering building block.
Table building block.
Watermark building block.
Autotext building block.
Text box building block.
Building block for page numbering on the top of the page.
Building block for page numbering on the bottom of the page.
Page numbering building block.
Table of contents building block.
Custom quick parts building block.
Custom cover page building block.
Custom equations building block.
Custom footers building block.
Custom headers building block.
Custom page numbering building block.
Custom table bulding block.
Custom watermark building block.
Custom autotext building block.
Custom text box building block.
Building block for custom page numbering on the top of the page.
Building block for custom page numbering on the bottom of the page.
Custom page numbering building block.
Custom table of contents building block.
Custom building block.
Custom building block.
Custom building block.
Custom building block.
Custom building block.
Bibliography building block.
Custom bibliography building block.
Specifies a built-in document property.
Title.
Subject.
Author.
Keywords.
Comments.
Template name.
Last author.
Revision number.
Name of application.
Time last printed.
Time created.
Time last saved.
Number of edits to VBA project.
Page count.
Word count.
Character count.
Security setting.
Category.
Not supported.
Manager.
Company.
Byte count.
Line count.
Paragraph count.
Not supported.
Notes.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Character count with spaces.
Specifies a built-in Microsoft Word style.
Normal.
Envelope Address.
Envelope Return.
Body Text.
Heading 1.
Heading 2.
Heading 3.
Heading 4.
Heading 5.
Heading 6.
Heading 7.
Heading 8.
Heading 9.
Index 1.
Index 2.
Index 3.
Index 4.
Index 5.
Index 6.
Index 7.
Index8.
Index 9.
TOC 1.
TOC 2.
TOC 3.
TOC 4.
TOC 5.
TOC 6.
TOC 7.
TOC 8.
TOC 9.
Normal Indent.
Footnote Text.
Comment Text.
Header.
Footer.
Index Heading
Caption.
Table of Figures.
Footnote Reference.
Comment Reference.
Line Number.
Page Number.
Endnote Reference.
Endnote Text.
Table of Authorities.
Macro Text.
TOA Heading.
List.
List Bullet.
List Number.
List 2.
List 3.
List 4.
List 5.
List Bullet 2.
List Bullet 3.
List Bullet 4.
List Bullet 5.
List Number 2.
List Number 3.
List Number 4.
List Number 5.
Title.
Closing.
Signature.
Default Paragraph Font.
Body Text Indent.
List Continue.
List Continue 2.
List Continue 3.
List Continue 4.
List Continue 5.
Message Header.
Subtitle.
Salutation.
Date.
Body Text First Indent.
Body Text First Indent 2.
Note Heading.
Body Text 2.
Body Text 3.
Body Text Indent 2.
Body Text Indent 3.
Block Quotation.
Hyperlink.
Followed Hyperlink.
Strong.
Emphasis.
Document Map.
Plain Text.
Normal (Web).
HTML Acronym.
HTML Address.
HTML City.
HTML Code.
HTML Definition.
HTML Keyboard.
HTML Preformatted.
HTML Sample.
HTML Typewriter.
HTML Variable.
Normal (applied within a table).
Normal (applied to an object).
Light Shading.
Light List.
Light Grid.
Medium Shading 1.
Medium Shading 2.
Medium List 1.
Medium List 2.
Medium Grid 1.
Medium Grid 2.
Medium Grid 3.
Dark List.
Colorful Shading.
Colorful List.
Colorful Grid.
Light Shading Accent 1.
Light List Accent 1.
Light Grid Accent 1.
Medium List 1 Accent 1.
Medium Shading 2 Accent 1.
Medium List 1 Accent 1.
List Paragraph.
Quote.
Intense Quote.
Subtle Emphasis.
Intense Emphasis.
Subtle Reference.
Intense Reference.
Book title.
Bibliography.
TOC Heading.
Specifies a calendar type.
Western.
Arabic.
Hebrew.
Japanese.
Thai.
Korean.
Saka Era.
English.
French.
Specifies calendar type to use when displaying the date or time.
Bi-directional calendar.
Gregorian calendar.
Specifies the type for a caption label.
Figure.
Table.
Equation.
Specifies the number style to be used with the CaptionLabel object.
Arabic style.
Uppercase roman style.
Lowercase roman style.
Uppercase letter style.
Lowercase letter style.
Full-width Arabic style.
Kanji style.
Kanji digit style.
Kanji traditional style.
Number in circle style.
Ganada style.
Chosung style.
Zodiac style 1.
Zodiac style 2.
Hanja read style.
Hanja read digit style.
Traditional Chinese number style 2.
Traditional Chinese number style 3.
Simplified Chinese number style 2.
Simplified Chinese number style 3.
Hebrew letter style 1.
Arabic letter style 1.
Hebrew letter style 2.
Arabic letter style 2.
Hindi letter style 1.
Hindi letter style 2.
Hindi Arabic style.
Hindi cardinal style.
Thai letter style.
Thai Arabic style.
Thai cardinal text style.
Vietnamese cardinal text style.
Specifies the position of the caption label text.
The caption label is added above.
The caption label is added below.
Specifies the color of highlighting for table cells that were added, deleted, or merged in the current document.
Highlighting color determined by reviewer.
No highlighting.
Pink.
Light blue.
Light yellow.
Light purple.
Light orange.
Light green.
Light gray.
Specifies the vertical alignment of text in one or more cells of a table.
Text is aligned to the top border of the cell.
Text is aligned to the center of the cell.
Text is aligned to the bottom border of the cell.
Specifies the case of the text in the specified range.
Toggles between upper, lower, and sentence case.
Lower case.
Upper case.
Title word case.
Sentence case.
Toggles upper case characters to lower, and lower case characters to upper.
Half-width. Used for Japanese characters.
Full-width. Used for Japanese characters.
Katakana characters. Used with Japanese text.
Hiragana characters. Used with Japanese text.
Specifies the character width of the specified range.
Characters are displayed in half the character width.
Characters are displayed in full character width.
Specifies the type of version for the document checked in when using the method. Applies to documents stored in a SharePoint library.
Minor version.
Major version.
Overwrite current version on the server.
Specifies rules for converting text enclosed in chevron characters (« ») to merge fields.
The converter passes the text through without attempting any interpretation.
The converter attempts to convert text enclosed in chevrons (« ») to mail merge fields.
The converter prompts the user to convert or not convert chevrons when a Word for the Macintosh document is opened.
The converter prompts the user to convert or not convert chevrons when a Word for the Macintosh document is opened.
Specifies the direction in which to collapse a range or selection.
Collapse the range to the starting point.
Collapse the range to the ending point.
Specifies the 24-bit color to apply.
Automatic color. Default; usually black.
Black color.
Blue color.
Turquoise color.
Bright green color.
Pink color.
Red color.
Yellow color.
White color.
Dark blue color.
Teal color.
Green color.
Violet color.
Dark red color.
Dark yellow color.
Brown color.
Olive green color.
Dark green color.
Dark teal color.
Indigo color.
Orange color.
Blue-gray color.
Light orange color.
Lime color.
Sea green color.
Aqua color.
Light blue color.
Gold color.
Sky blue color.
Plum color.
Rose color.
Tan color.
Light yellow color.
Light green color.
Light turquoise color.
Pale blue color.
Lavender color.
Shade 05 of gray color.
Shade 10 of gray color.
Shade 125 of gray color.
Shade 15 of gray color.
Shade 20 of gray color.
Shade 25 of gray color.
Shade 30 of gray color.
Shade 35 of gray color.
Shade 375 of gray color.
Shade 40 of gray color.
Shade 45 of gray color.
Shade 50 of gray color.
Shade 55 of gray color.
Shade 60 of gray color.
Shade 625 of gray color.
Shade 65 of gray color.
Shade 70 of gray color.
Shade 75 of gray color.
Shade 80 of gray color.
Shade 85 of gray color.
Shade 875 of gray color.
Shade 90 of gray color.
Shade 95 of gray color.
Specifies the color to apply.
Automatic color. Default; usually black.
Black color.
Blue color.
Turquoise color.
Bright green color.
Pink color.
Red color.
Yellow color.
White color.
Dark blue color.
Teal color.
Green color.
Violet color.
Dark red color.
Dark yellow color.
Shade 50 of gray color.
Shade 25 of gray color.
Color defined by document author.
Removes highlighting that has been applied.
When comparing two files for differences, specifies whether to create a new file or mark the differences between the two documents in the original document or the revised document. Version Added: Word 2007
Tracks the differences between the two files using tracked changes in the original document.
Tracks the differences between the two files using tracked changes in the revised document.
Creates a new file and tracks the diferences between the original document and the revised document using tracked changes.
Specifies the target document for displaying document comparison differences.
Places comparison differences in the target document.
Places comparison differences in the current document. Default.
Places comparison differences in a new document.
Specifies a compatibility option.
Don't add automatic tab stop for hanging indent.
Don't add extra space for raised/lowered characters.
Print colors as black on noncolor printers.
Wrap trailing spaces to next line.
Don't balance columns for continuous section starts.
Treat \" as "" in mail merge data sources.
Suppress Space Before after a hard page or column break.
Suppress extra line spacing at top of page.
Combine table borders like Word 5.x for the Macintosh.
Don't blank the area behind metafile pictures.
Show hard page or column breaks in frames.
Swap left and right borders on odd facing pages.
Convert backslash characters into yen signs.
Don't expand character spaces on the line ending Shift+Return.
Draw underline on trailing spaces.
Balance SBCS characters and DBCS characters.
Suppress extra line spacing at top of page like Word 5.x for the Macintosh.
Expand/condense by whole number of points.
Print body text before header/footer.
Don't add leading (extra space) between rows of text.
Add space for underline.
Use larger small caps like Word 5.x for the Macintosh.
Suppress extra line spacing like WordPerfect 5.x.
Truncate font height.
Substitute fonts based on font size.
Use printer metrics to lay out document.
Use Word 6.x/95 border rules.
Don't center "exact line height" lines.
Suppress extra line spacing at bottom of page.
Set the width of a space like WordPerfect 5.x.
Do full justification like WordPerfect 6.x for Windows.
Line wrap like Word 6.0.
Lay out autoshapes like Word 97.
Lay out footnotes like Word 6.x/95/97.
Don't use HTML paragraph auto spacing.
Adjust line height to grid height in the table.
Forget last tab alignment.
Autospace like Word 95.
Align table rows independently.
Lay out tables with raw width.
Allow table rows to lay out apart.
Use Word 97 line breaking rules for Asian text.
Don't break wrapped tables across pages.
Don't snap text to grid inside table with inline objects.
Select entire field with first or last character.
Use line-breaking rules.
Don't allow hanging punctuation with character grid.
Don't use Asian rules for line breaks with character grid.
Use Word 2002 table style rules.
Allow tables to extend into margins.
Use the Normal style instead of the List Paragraph style for bulleted or numbered lists.
Do not use hanging indent as tab stop for bullets and numbering.
Use Word 2003 hanging-punctuation rules in Asian langauges.
Allow space between paragraphs of the same style in a table.
Use Word 2003 indent rules for text next to wrapped objects.
Do not autofit tables next to wrapped objects.
Use Microsoft Office Word 2003 table autofit rules.
Underline the tab character between the number and the text in numbered lists.
Do not use proportional width for Korean characters.
Split apart page break and paragraph mark.
Specifies the area of a table to which to apply special style formatting.
Applies formatting to the first row in a table.
Applies formatting to the last row in a table.
Applies formatting to odd-numbered rows.
Applies formatting to even-numbered rows.
Applies formatting to the first column in a table.
Applies formatting to the last column in a table.
Applies formatting to odd-numbered columns.
Applies formatting to even-numbered columns.
Applies formatting to the last cell in the first row.
Applies formatting to the first cell in the first row.
Applies formatting to the last cell in the table.
Applies formatting to first cell in the last row of the table.
This enumeration groups together constants used with various Microsoft Word methods.
Represents an undefined value.
Toggles a property's value.
Indicates that selection will be extended forward using the MoveStartUntil or MoveStartWhile method of the Range or Selection object.
Indicates that selection will be extended backward using the MoveStartUntil or MoveStartWhile method of the Range or Selection object.
Represents the Auto value for the specified setting.
Represents the first item in a collection.
Represents the creator code for objects created by Microsoft Word.
Indicates how the date for a date content control is stored or retrieved when the date control is bound to an XML node in the document's data store.
Specifies to store or retrieve the date value for a date content control as text.
Specifies to store or retrieve the date value for a date content control as a date in the standard XML Schema DateTime format.
Specifies to store or retrieve the date value for a date content control as a time in the standard XML Schema DateTime format.
Indicates the type of content control.
Specifies a rich-text content control.
Specifies a text content control
Specifies a picture content control.
Specifies a combo box content control.
Specifies a drop-down list content control.
Specifies a building block gallery content control.
Specifies a date content control.
Specifies a group content control.
Specifies whether the formatting from the previous list can be continued.
Formatting cannot continue from the previous list.
Numbering can be restarted.
Formatting can continue from the previous list.
Specifies the country/region setting of the current system.
United States
Canada
Latin America
Netherlands
France
Spain
Italy
United Kingdom
Denmark
Sweden
Norway
Germany
Peru
Mexico
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Venezuela
Japan
Taiwan
China
Korea
Finland
Iceland
Specifies how the insertion point progresses within bidirectional text.
Insertion point progresses according to the direction of the language Microsoft Word detects.
Insertion point progresses to the next visually adjacent character.
Specifies the state (shape) of the cursor.
Hourglass cursor shape.
I-beam cursor shape.
Normal cursor shape. Default; cursor takes shape designated by Microsoft Windows or the application.
Diagonal cursor shape starting at top left corner.
Specifies the page size for a custom mailing label.
Standard letter portrait label dimensions.
Standard letter landscape label dimensions.
A4 portrait label dimensions.
A4 landscape label dimensions.
A5 portrait label dimensions.
A5 landscape label dimensions.
B5 label dimensions.
Mini label dimensions.
Fanfold label dimensions.
Half-sheet portrait label dimensions.
Half-sheet landscape label dimensions.
Higaki portrait label dimensions.
Higaki landscape label dimensions.
B4 JIS label dimensions.
Specifies the language format to apply to the current date, time, or both.
Bidirectional date/time format.
Latin date/time format.
Specifies a default folder for files related to Microsoft Word.
Documents path.
Pictures path.
User templates path.
Workgroup templates path.
User Options path.
Path for Auto Recover files.
Tools path.
Tutorial path.
Startup path.
Program path.
Graphics filters path.
Text converters path.
Proofing tools path.
Temp file path.
Current folder path.
Style Gallery path.
Border art path.
Specifies the default list behavior for a list.
Use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 97.
Use Web-oriented formatting as introduced in Microsoft Word 2000.
Use formatting compatible with Microsoft Word 2002.
Specifies whether Microsoft Word automatically resizes cells in a table to fit the contents (AutoFit).
Disables AutoFit. Default.
Enables AutoFit.
Specifies a range of cells to be deleted from a table in a delete cells action or the behavior of the remaining cells after the deletion has occurred.
Shift remaining cells left in the row where the deletion occurred after a cell or range of cells has been deleted.
Shift remaining cells up in the column where the deletion occurred after a cell or range of cells has been deleted.
Delete the entire row of cells from the table.
Delete the entire column of cells from the table.
Specifies the format of text that is deleted while change tracking is enabled.
Deleted text is hidden.
Deleted text is marked up by using strikethrough characters.
Deleted text is marked up by using caret characters.
Deleted text is marked up by using pound characters.
Deleted text is not marked up.
Deleted text is displayed in bold.
Deleted text is displayed in italics.
Deleted text is underlined.
Deleted text is marked up by using double-underline characters.
Deleted text is displayed in a specified color (default is red).
Deleted text is marked up by using double-strikethrough characters.
Specifies whether to apply a different color to diacritics in bi-directional or Latin style languages.
Bi-directional language (Arabic, Hebrew, and so forth).
Latin style languages.
Specifies a proofing tool type.
Spelling.
Grammar.
Thesaurus.
Hyphenation.
Not supported.
Custom spelling dictionary.
Legal dictionary.
Medical dictionary.
Dictionary for converting between Hangul and Hanja. Available only if you have enabled support for Korean through Microsoft Office Language Settings.
Custom dictionary for converting between Hangul and Hanja.
Specifies the version of Microsoft Word for which to disable all features introduced after that version. Applies only to the document for which the property is set when used with the DisableFeaturesIntroducedAfter property or for all documents when used with the DisableFeaturesIntroducedAfterbyDefault property.
Specifies Word for Windows 95, versions 7.0 and 7.0a.
Specifies Word for Windows 95, versions 7.0 and 7.0a, Asian edition.
Specifies Word 97 for Windows. Default.
Specifies how a building block is inserted into a document.
Inline building block.
Paragraph-level building block.
Page-level building block.
Specifies the direction to flow the text in a document.
Left to right.
Right to left.
Specifies the format type that Microsoft Word uses when automatically formatting a document.
No format specified.
Letter format.
E-mail format.
Specifies the type of document to which you are applying a theme.
E-mail message.
Document.
Web page.
Specifies a document type.
Document.
Template.
Frameset.
Specifies the alignment and reading order for the entire document.
Displays the document with right alignment and right-to-left reading order.
Displays the document with left alignment and left-to-right reading order.
Specifies the position of a dropped capital letter.
No dropped capital letter.
Dropped capital letter begins at the left margin.
Dropped capital letter ends at the left margin.
This enumeration has been deprecated and should not be used.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
This enumeration has been deprecated and should not be used.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Specifies a user or group of users for a document.
Represents all users who open a document.
Represents the Owners group for documents that use Information Rights Management.
Represents the Editors group for documents that use Information Rights Management.
Represents the current user of the document.
Specifies whether to leave or remove HTML tags not required for display.
Removes all HTML tags that do not affect how a message displays.
Not supported.
Leaves HTML intact.
Specifies the type of emphasis mark to use for a character or designated character string.
No emphasis mark.
A solid black circle.
A comma.
An empty white circle.
A solid black circle.
Specifies whether CTRL+BREAK can or cannot interrupt a macro
Prevents CTRL+BREAK from interrupting a macro.
Allows a macro to be interrupted by CTRL+BREAK.
Specifies the relative size of an enclosure.
The enclosure assumes the default size.
The enclosure is smaller.
The enclosure is larger.
Specifies the type of symbol to use as an enclosure.
A circle.
A square.
A triangle.
A diamond.
Specifies the position of endnotes.
At end of current section.
At end of active document.
Specifies the orientation of envelopes.
Left portrait orientation.
Center portrait orientation.
Right portrait orientation.
Left landscape orientation.
Center landscape orientation.
Right landscape orientation.
Left clockwise orientation.
Center clockwise orientation.
Right clockwise orientation.
Specifies what bookmarks to include when exporting a document.
Do not create bookmarks in the exported document.
Create a bookmark in the exported document for each Microsoft Office Word heading, which includes only headings within the main document and text boxes not within headers, footers, endnotes, footnotes, or comments.
Create a bookmark in the exported document for each Word bookmark, which includes all bookmarks except those contained within headers and footers.
Specifies format to use for exporting a document.
Export document into PDF format.
Export document into XML Paper Specification (XPS) format.
Specifies whether to export the document with markup.
Exports the document without markup.
Exports the document with markup.
Specifies the resolution and quality of the exported document.
Export for print, which is higher quailty and results in a larger file size.
Export for screen, which is a lower quality and results in a smaller file size.
Specifies how much of the document to export.
Exports the entire document.
Exports the contents of the current selection.
Exports the current page.
Exports the contents of a range using the starting and ending positions.
Specifies the East Asian language to use when breaking lines of text in the specified document or template.
Japanese.
Korean.
Simplified Chinese.
Traditional Chinese.
Specifies the line break control level for the specified document.
Normal line break control.
Strict line break control.
Custom line break control.
Specifies the type of field for a Field object.
An invalid field (for example, a pair of field characters with nothing inside).
A field that's automatically updated each time it's displayed or each time the page is reformatted, but which can also be manually updated (for example, INCLUDEPICTURE or FORMDROPDOWN).
A field that can be updated and has a result. This type includes fields that are automatically updated when the source changes as well as fields that can be manually updated (for example, DATE or INCLUDETEXT).
A field that doesn't have a result, for example, an Index Entry (XE), Table of Contents Entry (TC), or Private field.
Specifies when to apply on-screen shading for form fields.
Never apply.
Always apply.
Apply only when form field is selected.
Specifies a Microsoft Word field.
Empty field. Acts as a placeholder for field content that has not yet been added. A field added by pressing Ctrl+F9 in the user interface is an Empty field.
Ref field.
XE (Index Entry) field.
FootnoteRef field. Not available through the Field dialog box. Inserted programmatically or interactively.
Set field.
If field.
Index field.
TOC (Table of Contents Entry) field.
StyleRef field.
RD (Reference Document) field.
Seq (Sequence) field.
TOC (Table of Contents) field.
Info field.
Title field.
Subject field.
Author field.
Keywords field.
Comments field.
LastSavedBy field.
CreateDate field.
SaveDate field.
PrintDate field.
RevNum field.
EditTime field.
NumPages field.
NumWords field.
NumChars field.
FileName field.
Template field.
Date field.
Time field.
Page field.
= (Formula) field.
Quote field.
Include field. Cannot be added through the Field dialog box, but can be added interactively or through code.
PageRef field.
Ask field.
Fill-In field.
Data field.
Next field.
NextIf field.
SkipIf field.
MergeRec field.
DDE field. No longer available through the Field dialog box, but supported for documents created in earlier versions of Microsoft Word.
DDEAuto field. No longer available through the Field dialog box, but supported for documents created in earlier versions of Microsoft Word.
Glossary field. No longer supported in Microsoft Word.
Print field.
EQ (Equation) field.
GoToButton field.
MacroButton field.
AutoNumOut field.
AutoNumLgl field.
AutoNum field.
Import field. Cannot be added through the Field dialog box, but can be added interactively or through code.
Link field.
Symbol field.
Embedded field.
MergeField field.
UserName field.
UserInitials field.
UserAddress field.
BarCode field.
DocVariable field.
Section field.
SectionPages field.
IncludePicture field.
IncludeText field.
FileSize field.
FormText field. Inserted with the Text Form Field button on the Forms toolbar rather than through the Fields dialog box or through code.
FormCheckBox field. Inserted with the Check Box Form Field button on the Forms toolbar rather than through the Field dialog box or through code.
NoteRef field.
TOA (Table of Authorities) field.
TOA (Table of Authorities Entry) field.
MergeSeq field.
Private field.
Database field.
AutoText field.
Compare field.
Add-in field. Not available through the Field dialog box. Used to store data that is hidden from the user interface.
Subscriber field.
FormDropDown field. Inserted with the Drop-Down Form Field button on the Forms toolbar rather than through the Field dialog box or through code.
Advance field.
DocProperty field.
OCX field. Cannot be added through the Field dialog box, but can be added through code by using the AddOLEControl method of the FormFields collection.
Hyperlink field.
AutoTextList field.
ListNum field.
HTMLActiveX field. Not currently supported.
BidiOutline field.
AddressBlock field.
GreetingLine field.
Shape field. Automatically created for any drawn picture.
Citation field.
Bibliography field.
This enumeration has been deprecated and should not be used.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Specifies wrap behavior if a selection or range is specified for a find operation and the search text isn't found in the selection or range.
The find operation ends if the beginning or end of the search range is reached.
The find operation continues if the beginning or end of the search range is reached.
After searching the selection or range, Microsoft Word displays a message asking whether to search the remainder of the document.
Specifies the direction in which text flows from one text column to the next.
Text in columns flows from left to right.
Text in columns flows from right to left.
Specifies the font bias for symbols.
No font bias specified.
Default font bias.
Far East font bias.
Specifies the position of footnotes.
At bottom of current page.
Beneath current text.
Specifies the reference point against which the frame position is calculated.
Top margin.
Left margin.
Bottom margin.
Right margin.
Center of document.
Content on inside of frame.
Content on outside of frame.
Specifies the position of a new frame in relation to an existing frame.
Above existing frame.
Below existing frame.
To the right of existing frame.
To the left of existing frame.
Specifies how to interpret the height or width of a specified frame on a frames page.
Word interprets the height or width of the specified frame as a percentage of the screen height or width.
Microsoft Word interprets the height or width of the specified frame as a fixed value (in points).
Word interprets the height or width of the specified frame as relative to the height or width of other frames on the frames page.
Specifies the type of frame.
A frameset.
A single frame.
Specifies how Word interprets the rule used to determine the height or width of a frame.
Sets the height or width according to the height or width of the item in the frame.
Sets the height or width to a value equal to or greater than the value specified by the Height property or Width property.
Sets the height or width to an exact value specified by the Height property or Width property.
Indicates which version of French to use when using the French language spelling checker dictionaries.
Use both Post Reform and Pre-Reform French dictionaries when checking French language spelling.
Use only the Pre-Reform French dictionary when checking French language spelling.
Use only the Post Reform French dictionary when checking French language spelling.
Specifies the position to which a selection or the insertion point is moved in relation to an object or to itself.
The first instance of the specified object.
The last instance of the specified object.
The next instance of the specified object.
A position relative to the current position.
The previous instance of the specified object.
An absolute position.
Specifies the type of item to move the insertion point or selection just prior to.
A bookmark.
A section.
A page.
A table.
A line.
A footnote.
An endnote.
A comment.
A field.
A graphic.
An object.
An equation.
A heading.
A percent.
A spelling error.
A grammatical error.
A proofreading error.
Specifies the granularity of changes to track when comparing two documents. Version Added: Word 2007.
Tracks character-level changes.
Tracks word-level changes.
Specifies where the gutter appears in the document.
On the left side.
At the top.
On the right side.
Specifies whether the gutter style should conform to left-to-right text flow or right-to-left text flow.
Latin gutter should be used to conform to left-to-right text flow.
Bidirectional gutter should be used to conform to right-to-left text flow.
Returns the specified header or footer in a document or section.
Returns the header or footer on all pages other than the first page of a document or section.
Returns the first header or footer in a document or section.
Returns all headers or footers on even-numbered pages.
Specifies the type of text separator to place between headings in an index.
No separator.
A blank line.
A designated letter.
A designated lowercase letter.
A designated uppercase letter.
Specifies which rules the Hebrew spelling checker will follow.
The spelling checker follows rules for the conventional script required by the Hebrew Language Academy for writing text without diacritics.
The spelling checker follows rules for the traditional script used only for text with diacritics.
The spelling checker follows rules for full and partial script and allows non-conventional spelling variations. Only completely unrecognized words are highlighted as potential mistakes.
The spelling checker follows rules for full and partial script, but highlights as potential mistakes any spelling variations not permitted within either system and any completely unrecognized words.
Specifies the type of online Help topic or window to display.
Displays the Help Topics dialog box.
Displays the About Microsoft Word dialog box (Help menu).
Displays Help describing the command associated with the active view or pane.
Displays the Help Topics dialog box.
Displays examples and demos.
Displays the Help Topics dialog box.
Displays keyboard shortcuts associated with help.
Displays product support information
Displays quick previews.
Displays the Help Topics dialog box.
Displays a list of Help topics that describe how to use Help.
Displays Help topics for Ichitaro users.
Displays Help topics for IBM Personal Editor 2 users.
Displays Help topics for AreA Hangul users.
Specifies how Word interprets high-ANSI text.
Word doesn't interpret any high-ANSI text as East Asian characters.
Word interprets all high-ANSI text as East Asian characters.
Microsoft Word interprets high-ANSI text as East Asian characters only if Word automatically detects East Asian language text.
Specifies the format of horizontal text set within vertical text.
No formatting is applied to the horizontal text.
The horizontal text is sized to fit in the line of vertical text.
The line of vertical text is sized to accommodate the horizontal text.
Specifies the alignment of a horizontal line.
Aligned to the left.
Centered.
Aligned to the right.
Specifies how Word interprets the width (length) of the specified horizontal line.
Word interprets the width (length) of the specified horizontal line as a percentage of the screen width. This is the default value for horizontal lines added with the AddHorizontalLineStandard method. Setting the PercentWidth property on a horizontal line sets the WidthType property to this value.
Microsoft Word interprets the width (length) of the specified horizontal line as a fixed value (in points). This is the default value for horizontal lines added with the AddHorizontalLine method. Setting the Width property for the InlineShape object associated with a horizontal line sets the WidthType property to this value.
Specifies the default start-up mode for the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME).
Does not change the IME mode.
Activates the IME.
Disables the IME and activates Latin text entry.
Activates the IME in full-width hiragana mode.
Activates the IME in full-width katakana mode.
Activates the IME in half-width katakana mode.
Activates the IME in full-width Latin mode.
Activates the IME in half-width Latin mode.
Activates the IME in full-width Hangul mode.
Activates the IME in half-width Hangul mode.
Specifies how Microsoft Word classifies the first character of entries in the specified index.
No special filtering.
Japanese words use the AIUEO method of alphabetizing.
Japanese words use Akasatana.
Korean words use Chosung.
Japanese words use Akasatana.
Japanese words use the AIUEO method of alphabetizing.
Korean words use Chosung.
Specifies the formatting for indexes in a document.
From template.
Classic.
Fancy.
Modern.
Bulleted.
Formal.
Simple.
Specifies the criteria by which Word sorts the specified index.
Sort by the number of strokes in a character.
Sort phonetically.
Specifies the type of index.
An indented index.
A run-in index.
Specifies the type of information returned about a specified selection or range.
Returns the number of the page that contains the active end of the specified selection or range. If you set a starting page number or make other manual adjustments, returns the adjusted page number (unlike wdActiveEndPageNumber).
Returns the number of the section that contains the active end of the specified selection or range.
Returns the number of the page that contains the active end of the specified selection or range, counting from the beginning of the document. Any manual adjustments to page numbering are disregarded (unlike wdActiveEndAdjustedPageNumber).
Returns the number of pages in the document associated with the selection or range.
Returns the horizontal position of the specified selection or range; this is the distance from the left edge of the selection or range to the left edge of the page measured in points (1 point = 20 twips, 72 points = 1 inch). If the selection or range isn't within the screen area, returns – 1.
Returns the vertical position of the selection or range; this is the distance from the top edge of the selection to the top edge of the page measured in points (1 point = 20 twips, 72 points = 1 inch). If the selection isn't visible in the document window, returns – 1.
Returns the horizontal position of the specified selection or range relative to the left edge of the nearest text boundary enclosing it, in points (1 point = 20 twips, 72 points = 1 inch). If the selection or range isn't within the screen area, returns - 1.
Returns the vertical position of the selection or range relative to the top edge of the nearest text boundary enclosing it, in points (1 point = 20 twips, 72 points = 1 inch). This is useful for determining the position of the insertion point within a frame or table cell. If the selection isn't visible, returns – 1.
Returns the character position of the first character in the specified selection or range. If the selection or range is collapsed, the character number immediately to the right of the range or selection is returned (this is the same as the character column number displayed in the status bar after "Col").
Returns the character position of the first character in the specified selection or range. If the selection or range is collapsed, the character number immediately to the right of the range or selection is returned (this is the same as the character line number displayed in the status bar after "Ln").
Returns True if the selection or range is an entire frame or text box.
Returns True if the selection is in a table.
Returns the table row number that contains the beginning of the selection or range.
Returns the table row number that contains the end of the specified selection or range.
Returns the greatest number of table rows within the table in the specified selection or range.
Returns the table column number that contains the beginning of the selection or range.
Returns the table column number that contains the end of the specified selection or range.
Returns the greatest number of table columns within any row in the selection or range.
Returns the current percentage of magnification as set by the Percentage property.
Returns a value that indicates the current selection mode, as shown in the following table.
Returns True if Caps Lock is in effect.
Returns True if Num Lock is in effect.
Returns True if Overtype mode is in effect. The Overtype property can be used to change the state of the Overtype mode.
Returns True if change tracking is in effect.
Returns True if the specified selection or range is in the footnote or endnote pane in normal view or in a footnote or endnote area in print layout view. For more information, see the descriptions of wdInFootnote and wdInEndnote in the preceding paragraphs.
Returns True if the specified selection or range is in a comment pane.
Returns True if the selection or range is in the header or footer pane or in a header or footer in print layout view.
Returns True if the specified selection or range is at the end-of-row mark in a table.
Returns a value that indicates where the selection is in relation to a footnote, endnote, or comment reference, as shown in the following table.
Returns a value that indicates the type of header or footer that contains the specified selection or range, as shown in the following table.
Returns True if the selection or range is in a master document (that is, a document that contains at least one subdocument).
Returns True if the specified selection or range is in a footnote area in print layout view or in the footnote pane in normal view.
Returns True if the specified selection or range is in an endnote area in print layout view or in the endnote pane in normal view.
Returns True if the selection or range is in the header or footer pane or in a header or footer in print layout view.
For information about this constant, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
Specifiesa shape type for inlie shapes.
Embedded OLE object.
Linked OLE object.
Picture.
Linked picture.
OLE control object.
Horizontal line.
Picture with horizontal line.
Linked picture with horizontal line.
Picture used as a bullet.
Script anchor. Refers to anchor location for block of script stored with a document.
OWS anchor.
Inline chart.
Inline diagram.
Locked inline shape canvas.
Smart art.
Specifies where and what type of cells to add to an existing table.
Insert new cells to the left of the selected cells.
Inserts new cells above the selected cells.
Inserts an entire row above the row that contains the selection.
Inserts an entire column to the left of the column that contains the selection.
Specifies the format of text that is inserted while change tracking is enabled.
Inserted text is not marked up.
Inserted text is displayed in bold.
Inserted text is displayed in italics.
Inserted text is underlined.
Inserted text is marked up by using double-underline characters.
Inserted text is displayed in a specified color.
Inserted text is marked up by using strikethrough characters.
Inserted text is marked up by using double-strikethrough characters.
Specifies information specific to the current country/region and international settings.
Returns the list separator (, in U.S. English).
Returns the decimal separator (. in U.S. English).
Returns the thousands separator (, in U.S. English).
Returns the currency symbol ($ in U.S. English).
Returns True if you're using 24-hour time; returns False if you're using 12-hour time.
Returns the string used to indicate morning hours (for example, 10 AM).
Returns the string used to indicate afternoon and evening hours (for example, 2 PM).
Returns the time separator (: in U.S. English).
Returns the date separator (/ in U.S. English).
Returns the language version of Word.
Specifies the character spacing adjustment for a document.
Expand.
Compress.
Compress, using rules of the kana syllabaries, Hiragana and Katakana.
Specifies the format of the selected Japanese text.
The text is formatted as Katakana.
The text is formatted as Hiragana.
Specifies a keyboard character. Although uppercase and lowercase characters are designated by using different values in a character encoding map, they share a single constant in this enumeration.
No key.
The SHIFT key.
The CTRL key.
The Windows command key or Macintosh COMMAND key.
The ALT key.
The mouse option key or Macintosh OPTION key.
The A key.
The B key.
The C key.
The D key.
The E key.
The F key.
The G key.
The H key.
The I key.
The J key.
The K key.
The L key.
The M key.
The N key.
The O key.
The P key.
The Q key.
The R key.
The S key.
The T key.
The U key.
The V key.
The W key.
The X key.
The Y key.
The Z key.
The 0 key.
The 1 key.
The 2 key.
The 3 key.
The 4 key.
The 5 key.
The 6 key.
The 7 key.
The 8 key.
The 9 key.
The BACKSPACE key.
The TAB key.
.
The ENTER or RETURN key.
The PAUSE key.
The ESC key.
The SPACEBAR key.
The PAGE UP key.
The PAGE DOWN key.
The END key.
The HOME key.
The INSERT key.
The DELETE key.
The 0 key.
The 1 key.
The 2 key.
The 3 key.
The 4 key.
The 5 key.
The 6 key.
The 7 key.
The 8 key.
The 9 key.
The * key on the numeric keypad.
The + key on the numeric keypad.
The - key on the numeric keypad.
The . key on the numeric keypad.
The / key on the numeric keypad.
The F1 key.
The F2 key.
The F3 key.
The F4 key.
The F5 key.
The F6 key.
The F7 key.
The F8 key.
The F9 key.
The F10 key.
The F11 key.
The F12 key.
The F13 key.
The F14 key.
The F15 key.
The F16 key.
The SCROLL LOCK key.
The ; key.
The = key.
The , key.
The - key.
The . key.
The / key.
The ` key.
The [ key.
The \ key.
The ] key.
The ' key.
Specifies the type of item assigned to the key binding.
Key is not assigned.
Key is disabled.
Key is assigned to a command
Key is assigned to a
Key is assigned to a font.
Key is assigned to autotext.
Key is assigned to a style.
Key is assigned to a symbol.
Key is assigned to a prefix.
Specifies the language to use.
No specified language.
Disables proofing if the language ID identifies a language in which an object is grammatically validated using the Word proofing tools.
African language.
Albanian language.
Amharic language.
Arabic Algerian language.
Arabic Bahraini language.
Arabic Egyptian language.
Arabic Iraqi language.
Arabic Jordanian language.
Arabic Kuwaiti language.
Arabic Lebanese language.
Arabic Libyan language.
Arabic Moroccan language.
Arabic Omani language.
Arabic Qatari language.
Arabic language.
Arabic Syrian language.
Arabic Tunisian language.
Arabic United Arab Emirates language.
Arabic Yemeni language.
Armenian language.
Assamese language.
Azeri Cyrillic language.
Azeri Latin language.
Basque language.
Byelorussian language.
Bengali language.
Bulgarian language.
Burmese language.
Catalan language.
Cherokee language.
Chinese Hong Kong SAR language.
Chinese Macao SAR language.
Simplified Chinese language.
Chinese Singapore language.
Traditional Chinese language.
Croatian language.
Czech language.
Danish language.
Divehi language.
Belgian Dutch language.
Dutch language.
Edo language.
Australian English language.
Belize English language.
Canadian English language.
Caribbean English language.
Irish English language.
Jamaican English language.
New Zealand English language.
Filipino English language.
South African English language.
Tobago Trinidad English language.
United Kingdom English language.
United States English language.
Zimbabwe English language.
Indonesian English language.
Estonian language.
Faeroese language.
Filipino language.
Finnish language.
Fulfulde language.
Belgian French language.
French Cameroon language.
French Canadian language.
French Cote d'Ivoire language.
French language.
French Luxembourg language.
French Mali language.
French Monaco language.
French Reunion language.
French Senegal language.
French Morocco language.
French Haiti language.
Swiss French language.
French West Indies language.
Frisian Netherlands language.
Gaelic Irish language.
Gaelic Scottish language.
Galician language.
Georgian language.
German Austrian language.
German language.
German Liechtenstein language.
German Luxembourg language.
Swiss German language.
Greek language.
Guarani language.
Gujarati language.
Hausa language.
Hawaiian language.
Hebrew language.
Hindi language.
Hungarian language.
Ibibio language.
Icelandic language.
Igbo language.
Indonesian language.
Inuktitut language.
Italian language.
Swiss Italian language.
Japanese language.
Kannada language.
Kanuri language.
Kashmiri language.
Kazakh language.
Khmer language.
Kirghiz language.
Konkani language.
Korean language.
Kyrgyz language.
Lao language.
Latin language.
Latvian language.
Lithuanian language.
Macedonian (FYROM) language.
Malaysian language.
Malay Brunei Darussalam language.
Malayalam language.
Maltese language.
Manipuri language.
Marathi language.
Mongolian language.
Nepali language.
Norwegian Bokmol language.
Norwegian Nynorsk language.
Oriya language.
Oromo language.
Pashto language.
Polish language.
Portuguese language.
Punjabi language.
Rhaeto Romanic language.
Romanian Moldova language.
Romanian language.
Russian Moldova language.
Russian language.
Sami Lappish language.
Sanskrit language.
Serbian Cyrillic language.
Serbian Latin language.
Sinhalese language.
Sindhi language.
Sindhi Pakistani language.
Slovakian language.
Slovenian language.
Somali language.
Sorbian language.
Spanish Argentina language.
Spanish Bolivian language.
Spanish Chilean language.
Spanish Colombian language.
Spanish Costa Rican language.
Spanish Dominican Republic language.
Spanish Ecuadorian language.
Spanish El Salvadorian language.
Spanish Guatemala language.
Spanish Honduran language.
Mexican Spanish language.
Spanish Nicaraguan language.
Spanish Panamanian language.
Spanish Paraguayan language.
Spanish Peruvian language.
Spanish Puerto Rican language.
Spanish Modern Sort language.
Spanish language.
Spanish Uruguayan language.
Spanish Venezuelan language.
Sesotho language.
Sutu language.
Swahili language.
Swedish Finnish language.
Swedish language.
Syriac language.
Tajik language.
Tamazight language.
Tamazight Latin language.
Tamil language.
Tatar language.
Telugu language.
Thai language.
Tibetan language.
Tigrigna Ethiopic language.
Tigrigna Eritrea language.
Tsonga language.
Tswana language.
Turkish language.
Turkmen language.
Ukrainian language.
Urdu language.
Uzbek Cyrillic language.
Uzbek Latin language.
Venda language.
Vietnamese language.
Welsh language.
Xhosa language.
Yi language.
Yiddish language.
Yoruba language.
Zulu language.
Specifies how text is laid out in the layout mode for the current document.
No grid is used to lay out text.
Text is laid out on a grid; the user specifies the number of lines and the number of characters per line. As the user types, Microsoft Word doesn't automatically align characters with gridlines.
Text is laid out on a grid; the user specifies the number of lines, but not the number of characters per line.
Text is laid out on a grid; the user specifies the number of lines and the number of characters per line. As the user types, Microsoft Word automatically aligns characters with gridlines.
Specifies a location to place letterhead in a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
At the top of the letter.
At the bottom of the letter.
To the left of the letter.
To the right of the letter.
Specifies the layout of a letter created by the Letter Wizard.
Full block.
Modified block.
Semi-block.
Specifies how Microsoft Word marks the line and paragraph breaks in documents saved as text files.
Carriage return plus line feed.
Carriage return only.
Line feed only.
Line feed plus carriage return.
Not supported.
Specifies a line spacing format to be applied to a paragraph.
Single spaced. default
Space-and-a-half line spacing. Spacing is equivalent to the current font size plus 6 points.
Double spaced.
Line spacing is always at least a specified amount. The amount is specified separately.
Line spacing is only the exact maximum amount of space required. This setting commonly uses less space than single spacing.
Line spacing determined by the number of lines indicated.
Specifies the border style for an object.
No border.
A single solid line.
Dots.
A dash followed by a small gap.
A dash followed by a large gap.
A dash followed by a dot.
A dash followed by two dots.
Double solid lines.
Three solid thin lines.
An internal single thin solid line surrounded by a single thick solid line with a small gap between them.
An internal single thick solid line surrounded by a single thin solid line with a small gap between them.
An internal single thin solid line surrounded by a single thick solid line surrounded by a single thin solid line with a small gap between all lines.
An internal single thin solid line surrounded by a single thick solid line with a medium gap between them.
An internal single thick solid line surrounded by a single thin solid line with a medium gap between them.
An internal single thin solid line surrounded by a single thick solid line surrounded by a single thin solid line with a medium gap between all lines.
An internal single thin solid line surrounded by a single thick solid line with a large gap between them.
An internal single thick solid line surrounded by a single thin solid line with a large gap between them.
An internal single thin solid line surrounded by a single thick solid line surrounded by a single thin solid line with a large gap between all lines.
A single wavy solid line.
Double wavy solid lines.
A dash followed by a dot stroke, thus rendering a border similar to a barber pole.
The border appears to have a 3-D embossed look.
The border appears to have a 3-D engraved look.
The border appears to be outset.
The border appears to be inset.
Specifies whether a line is a line of text or a table row.
A line of text in the body of the document.
A table row.
Specifies the width of an object's border.
0.25 point.
0.50 point.
0.75 point.
1.00 point. default.
1.50 points.
2.25 points.
3.00 points.
4.50 points.
6.00 points.
Specifies the type of link.
OLE object.
Picture.
Text.
Reference library.
Include file.
Import file.
Dynamic Data Exchange.
DDE automatic.
Microsoft Excel chart.
Specifies the portion of a list to which to apply a list template.
Entire list.
From cursor insertion point to end of list.
Selection.
Specifies the type of list from a list template gallery.
Bulleted list.
Numbered list.
Outline numbered list.
Specifies the alignment of a list level.
Left aligned.
Center aligned.
Right aligned.
Specifies the numeric style to apply to a list.
Arabic numeric style.
Uppercase Roman style.
Lowercase Roman style.
Uppercase letter style.
Lowercase letter style.
Ordinal style.
Cardinal text style.
Ordinal text style.
Kanji style.
Kanji Digit style.
Aiueo half-width numeric style.
Iroha half width style.
Arabic full-width numeric style.
Kanji traditional style.
Kanji traditional 2 style.
Number in circle style.
Aiueo numeric style.
Iroha style.
Arabic LZ numeric style.
Bullet style.
Ganada style.
Chosung style.
GB numeric 1 style.
GB numeric 2 style.
GB numeric 3 style.
GB numeric 4 style.
Zodiac 1 style.
Zodiac 2 style.
Zodiac 3 style.
Traditional Chinese numeric 1 style.
Traditional Chinese numeric 2 style.
Traditional Chinese numeric 3 style.
Traditional Chinese numeric 4 style.
Simplified Chinese numeric 1 style.
Simplified Chinese numeric 2 style.
Simplified Chinese numeric 3 style.
Simplified Chinese numeric 4 style.
Hanja Read style.
Hanja Read Digit style.
Hanqul style.
Hanja style.
Hebrew 1 style.
Arabic 1 numeric style.
Hebrew 2 style.
Arabic 2 numeric style.
Hindi letter 1 style.
Hindi letter 2 style.
Hindi Arabic style.
Hindi Cardinal text style.
Thai letter style.
Thai Arabic style.
Thai Cardinal text style.
Vietnamese Cardinal text style.
Lowercase Russian style.
Uppercase Russian style.
Picture bullet style.
Legal style.
Legal LZ style.
No style applied.
Specifies a type of list.
List with no bullets, numbering, or outlining.
ListNum fields that can be used in the body of a paragraph.
Bulleted list.
Simple numeric list.
Outlined list.
Mixed numeric list.
Picture bulleted list.
This enumeration has been deprecated and should not be used.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Specifies the active record in a mail merge result set.
No active record.
The next record in the result set.
The previous record in the result set.
The first record in the result set.
The last record in the result set.
The first record in the data source.
The last record in the data source.
The next record in the data source.
The previous record in the data source.
Specifies the type of comparison to use when a condition is added to a mail merge process.
A value is output if the mail merge field is equal to a value.
A value is output if the mail merge field is not equal to a value.
A value is output if the mail merge field is less than a value.
A value is output if the mail merge field is greater than a value.
A value is output if the mail merge field is less than or equal to a value.
A value is output if the mail merge field is greater than or equal to a value.
A value is output if the mail merge field is blank.
A value is output if the mail merge field is not blank.
Specifies the data source for a mail merge operation.
No merge information provided.
From Microsoft Word.
From Microsoft Access using Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE).
From Microsoft Excel using DDE.
From MSQuery using DDE.
From an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) connection.
From an Office Data Source Object (ODSO).
Specifies the default record to use in a mail merge process.
Use the first record in the result set as the default record.
Use the last record in the result set as the default record.
Specifies a destination for mail merge results.
Send results to a new Word document.
Send results to a printer.
Send results to e-mail recipient.
Send results to fax recipient.
Specifies the format to use when the mail merge destination is an e-mail message.
Sends mail merge e-mail documents using plain text.
Sends mail merge e-mail documents using HTML format.
Specifies a type of mail merge document.
Not a merge document.
Form letter.
Mailing label.
Envelope.
Catalog.
E-mail message.
Fax.
Directory.
Specifies the state of a mail merge operation.
Document is not involved in a mail merge operation.
A main document with no data attached.
A main document with an attached data source.
A main document with an attached header source.
A main document with attached data source and header source.
A data source with no main document.
Specifies the type of mail system.
No mail system.
Standard Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) mail system.
PowerTalk mail system.
Both a standard Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) mail system and a PowerTalk mail system.
Specifies a type of mapped data field.
Unique identifier field.
Courtesy title field.
First name field.
Middle name field.
Last name field.
Suffix field.
Nickname field.
Job title field.
Company field.
Address 1 field.
Address 2 field.
City field.
State field.
Postal code field.
Country/region field.
Business phone field.
Business fax field.
Home phone field.
Home fax field.
E-mail address field.
Web page unique resource identifier (URL) field.
Spouse courtesy title field.
Spouse first name field.
Spouse middle name field.
Spouse last name field.
Spouse nickname field.
Ruby first name field.
Ruby last name field.
Address 3 field.
Department field.
Specifies a unit of measure to use.
Inches.
Centimeters.
Millimeters.
Points.
Picas (commonly used in traditional typewriter font spacing).
Specifies the document from which to retain formatting during a document compare function.
Retains formatting from the original document.
Retains formatting from the revised document.
Prompt the user for the document to use for formatting.
Specifies the data source to be attached to the current document.
Other type of data source.
Microsoft Access.
Office Address List.
OLE database.
Microsoft Works.
OLE database.
Microsoft Outlook.
Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Word 2000.
Specifies the target for a Compare and Merge Documents process.
Merge into selected document.
Merge into current document.
Merge into new document.
Specifies the format in which to display month names.
Arabic format.
English format.
French format.
Marks the moved-from text when text in a document with tracked changes is moved from one place to another.
Hides moved text.
Marks moved text with a double strikethrough.
Marks moved text with a strikethrough.
Marks moved text with a caret.
Marks moved text with a pound (number) sign.
Marks moved text with bold formatting.
Marks moved text with italic formatting.
Underlines moved text.
Marks moved text with a double underline.
Marks moved text with color only. Use the property to set the color of moved text.
Specifies the way the selection is moved.
The selection is collapsed to an insertion point and moved to the end of the specified unit. Default.
The end of the selection is extended to the end of the specified unit.
Marks the moved-to text when text in a document with tracked changes is moved from one place to another.
No special formatting for moved text.
Marks moved text with bold formatting.
Marks moved text with italic formatting.
Underlines moved text.
Moved text is marked with a double underline.
Marks moved text with color only. Use the property to set the color of moved text.
Moved text is marked with a strikethrough.
Moved text is marked with a double strikethrough.
Specifies the direction for conversion between Hangul and Hanja.
Hangul to Hanja.
Hanja to Hangul.
Specifies the type of new document to create.
Blank document.
Web page.
E-mail message.
Frameset.
XML document.
Specifies the number style to apply to endnotes, endnote options, footnotes, or footnote options.
Arabic number style.
Uppercase Roman number style.
Lowercase Roman number style.
Uppercase letter style.
Lowercase letter style.
Symbol number style.
Arabic full-width number style.
Kanji number style.
Kanji digit number style.
Kanji traditional number style.
Number in circle number style.
Hanja read number style.
Hanja read digit number style.
Traditional Chinese number style 1.
Traditional Chinese number style 2.
Simplified Chinese number style 1.
Simplified Chinese number style 2.
Hebrew letter style 1.
Arabic letter style 1.
Hebrew letter style 2.
Arabic letter style 2.
Hindi letter style 1.
Hindi letter style 2.
Hindi Arabic number style.
Hindi Cardinal text style.
Thai letter style.
Thai Arabic number style.
Thai Cardinal text style.
Vietnamese Cardinal text style.
Specifies the numbering rule to apply.
Numbers are assigned continuously.
Numbers are reset for each section.
Numbers are reset for each page.
This enumeration has been deprecated and should not be used.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Specifies the type of number.
Preset numbers you can add to paragraphs by selecting a template in the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Default value for LISTNUM fields.
Default value for all other cases.
Specifies the placement for an OLE object.
In line with text.
Float over text.
Specifies the type of an OLE object.
Linked OLE object.
Embedded OLE object.
OLE control.
Specifies the action associated with the verb that the OLE object should perform.
Performs the verb that is invoked when the user double-clicks the object.
Shows the object to the user for editing or viewing. Use it to show a newly inserted object for initial editing.
Opens the object in a separate window.
Removes the object's user interface from view.
Activates the object in place and displays any user-interface tools that the object needs, such as menus or toolbars.
Runs the object and installs its window, but doesn't install any user-interface tools.
Forces the object to discard any undo state that it might be maintaining; note that the object remains active, however.
Specifies where Microsoft Office Word places binary operators when equations span two or more lines.
Places the operator before a line break, at the end of the line.
Places the operator after a line break, at the beginning of the following line.
Repeats the operator before a line break at the end of the line and after a line break at the beginning of the following line.
Specifies how Microsoft Office Word handles a subtraction operator that falls before a line break.
Repeats a minus sign that ends before a line break at the beginning of the next line. Default.
Inserts a plus sign at the end of the first line, before the line break, and a minus sign at the beginning of the following line, before the number.
Inserts a minus sign at the end of the first line, before the line break, and a plus sign at the beginning of the following line, before the number.
Specifies the type of fraction bar.
Normal fraction bar.
No fraction bar.
Skewed fraction bar.
Show fraction inline.
Specifies the type of equation function.
Equation accent mark.
Equation fraction bar.
Box.
Border box.
Equation delimiters.
Equation array.
Equation fraction.
Equation function.
Group character.
Equation lower limit.
Equation upper limit.
Equation matrix.
Equation N-ary operator.
Equation phantom.
Scr pre.
Equation base expression.
Scr. sub.
Scr. sub sup.
Scr sup.
Equation text.
Equation normal text.
Equation literal text.
Specifies the horizontal alignment for an equation.
Centered.
Left alignment.
Right alignment.
Specifies the default justification for equations.
Center as a group.
Center.
Left.
Right.
Inline.
Specifies the appearance of delimiters (parentheses, braces, brackets) in relationship to the content that they surround.
Vertically centers delimiters around the entire height of the equation causing delimiters grow equally above and below their midpoint.
Matches the shape of the delimiters to the size of their contents.
Specifies spacing for an equation.
Single spacing.
One and half spaces for each line.
Double spacing.
Exact spacing measurement.
Custom spacing measurement.
Specifies the display format type of equation.
Professional format.
Inline.
Specifies the vertical alignment of equations within the shape canvas or the line, for inline equations.
Vertically centers the equation in the shape canvas or line.
Aligns the equation on the top of the shape canvas or line.
Aligns the equation on the bottom of the shape canvas or line.
Specifies the format to use when opening a document.
The existing format.
Microsoft Word format.
As a Microsoft Word template.
Rich text format (RTF).
Unencoded text format.
Unicode text format.
Encoded text format.
A Microsoft Word format that is backward compatible with earlier versions of Microsoft Word.
HTML format.
XML format.
XML document format.
XML document format with macros enabled.
XML template format.
XML template format with macros enabled.
Microsoft Word 97 document format.
Word 97 template format.
Word template format.
Specifies the type of object used by a delete, copy, or rename action.
A style item.
An AutoText item.
A command bar item.
A project item.
Specifies a page layout orientation.
Portrait orientation.
Landscape orientation.
Specifies the document format. This enumeration is commonly used when saving a document.
Microsoft Word document format.
Original document format.
Prompt user to select a document format.
Specifies the outline level to apply to a paragraph.
Outline level 1.
Outline level 2.
Outline level 3.
Outline level 4.
Outline level 5.
Outline level 6.
Outline level 7.
Outline level 8.
Outline level 9.
No outline level.
Specifies the graphical page border setting of a page.
An apple border.
A maple muffins border.
A cake slice border.
A candy corn border.
An ice cream cones border.
A champagne bottle border.
A party glass border.
A Christmas tree border.
A trees border.
A colored palms border.
Balloons in three colors as the border.
A hot air balloon border.
A party favor border.
A confetti streamers border.
A hearts border.
A heart balloon border.
A 3-D stars border.
A shadowed stars border.
A stars border.
A sun border.
An earth number 2 border.
An earth number 1 border.
A people wearing hats border.
A sombrero border.
A pencils border.
A packages border.
A clocks border.
A fire crackers border.
A rings border.
A map pins border.
A confetti border.
A butterfly border.
A ladybug border.
A fish border.
A birds in flight border.
A scared cat border.
A bats border.
A rose border.
A red rose border.
A poinsettias border.
A holly border.
A tiny flower border.
A pansy border.
A modern flowers number 2 border.
A modern flowers number 1 border.
A white flower border.
A vine border.
A daisies border.
A block flowers print border.
A deco arch colored border.
A fans border.
A film border.
A lightning number 1 border.
A compass border.
A double-D border.
A classical wave border.
A shadowed squared border.
A twisted lines number 1 border.
A wave line border.
A quadrants border.
A checked-bar colored border.
A swirling border.
A pushpin note number 1 border.
A pushpin note number 2 border.
A pumpkin number 1 border.
A black eggs border.
A cup border.
A heart border in shades of gray.
A gingerbread man border.
A baby pacifier border.
A baby rattle border.
A cabins border.
A funky house border.
A black stars border.
A snowflake border.
A fancy snowflake border.
A sky rocket border.
A Seattle border.
A music notes border.
A black palms border.
A maple leaf border.
A paper clips border.
A shorebird tracks border.
A people border.
A people waving border.
An eclipsing squares number 2 border.
A hypnotic border.
A diamond border using shades of gray.
A deco arch border.
A deco blocks border.
A circles and lines border.
A papyrus border.
A woodwork border.
A weaving braid border.
A weaving ribbon border.
A weaving angle border.
An arched scalloped border.
A safari border.
A Celtic knot work border.
A crazy maze border.
An eclipsing squares number 1 border.
A birds border.
A teacup border.
A northwest border.
A southwest border.
A tribal number 6 border.
A tribal number 4 border.
A tribal number 3 border.
A tribal number 2 border.
A tribal number 5 border.
An X illusion border.
A zany triangle border.
A pyramids border.
An external pyramids border.
A confetti border using shades of gray.
A confetti outline border.
A confetti white border.
A mosaic border.
A lightning number 2 border.
A heebie jeebies border.
A light bulb border.
A gradient border.
A triangle party border.
A twisted lines number 2 border.
A moons border.
An ovals border.
A double-diamonds border.
A chain link border.
A triangles border.
A tribal number 1 border.
A marquee toothed border.
A shark tooth border.
A saw tooth border.
A saw tooth border using shades of gray.
A postage stamp border.
A weaving strips border.
A zigzag border.
A cross-stitch border.
A gems border.
A circles and rectangles border.
A triangles border.
An insect border.
A zigzag stitch border.
A checkered border.
A checked-bar black border.
A marquee border.
A basic white dots border.
A basic wide midline border.
A basic wide outline border.
A basic wide inline border.
A basic thin-lines border.
A basic white-dashed border.
A basic white squares border.
A basic black squares border.
A basic black-dashed border.
A basic black-dotted border.
A stars on top border.
A certificate banner border.
A handmade number 1 border.
A handmade number 2 border.
A torn paper border.
A black torn paper border.
A coupon cut out dashes border.
A coupon cut out dots border.
Specifies the view setting for a page.
Do not adjust the view settings for the page.
View the full page.
Best fit the page to the current window.
Best fit the text of the page to the current window.
Specifies the alignment to apply to page numbers.
Left-aligned.
Centered.
Right-aligned.
Left-aligned just inside the footer.
Right-aligned just outside the footer.
Specifies the style to apply to page numbers.
Arabic style.
Uppercase Roman style.
Lowercase Roman style.
Uppercase letter style.
Lowercase letter style.
Arabic full width style.
Kanji style.
Kanji Digit style.
Kanji traditional style.
Number in circle style.
Hanja Read style.
Hanja Read Digit style.
Traditional Chinese number 1 style.
Traditional Chinese number 2 style.
Simplified Chinese number 1 style.
Simplified Chinese number 2 style.
Hebrew letter 1 style.
Arabic letter 1 style.
Hebrew letter 2 style.
Arabic letter 2 style.
Hindi letter 1 style.
Hindi letter 2 style.
Hindi Arabic style.
Hindi Cardinal text style.
Thai letter style.
Thai Arabic style.
Thai Cardinal Text style.
Vietnamese Cardinal text style.
Number in dash style.
Specifies a paper size.
10 inches wide, 14 inches long.
Legal 11 inches wide, 17 inches long.
Letter dimensions.
Small letter dimensions.
Legal dimensions.
Executive dimensions.
A3 dimensions.
A4 dimensions.
Small A4 dimensions.
A5 dimensions.
B4 dimensions.
B5 dimensions.
C sheet dimensions.
D sheet dimensions.
E sheet dimensions.
German legal fanfold dimensions.
German standard fanfold dimensions.
United States fanfold dimensions.
Folio dimensions.
Ledger dimensions.
Note dimensions.
Quarto dimensions.
Statement dimensions.
Tabloid dimensions.
Envelope, size 9.
Legal envelope, size 10.
Envelope, size 11.
Envelope, size 12.
Envelope, size 14.
B4 envelope.
B5 envelope.
B6 envelope.
C3 envelope.
C4 envelope.
C5 envelope.
C6 envelope.
C65 envelope.
DL envelope.
Italian envelope.
Monarch envelope.
Personal envelope.
Custom paper size.
Specifies a printer paper tray.
Default bin.
Upper bin.
Printer's only bin.
Lower bin.
Middle bin.
Manual feed.
Envelope feed.
Manual envelope feed.
Automatic sheet feed.
Tractor feed.
Small-format bin.
Large-format bin.
Large-capacity bin.
Paper cassette.
Form source.
Specifies the alignment of a paragraph.
Left-aligned.
Center-aligned.
Right-aligned.
Fully justified.
Paragraph characters are distributed to fill the entire width of the paragraph.
Justified with a medium character compression ratio.
Justified with a high character compression ratio.
Justified with a low character compression ratio.
Justified according to Thai formatting layout.
Specifies the part of speech that a word represents when returned by the Word thesaurus service.
An adjective.
A noun.
An adverb.
A verb.
A pronoun.
A conjunction.
A preposition.
An interjection.
An idiom.
Some other part of speech.
Specifies the format for the Clipboard contents when they are inserted into a document.
OLE object.
Rich Text Format (RTF).
Text.
Metafile picture.
Bitmap.
Device-independent bitmap.
Hyperlink.
Shape.
Enhanced metafile.
HTML.
Indicates how to paste copied text.
Keeps formatting from the source document.
Matches formatting to the destination document.
Keeps text only, without formatting.
Matches formatting to the destination document using styles for formatting.
Specifies the alignment of phonetic text that is added to the specified range.
Microsoft Word centers phonetic text over the specified range. This is the default value.
Word adjusts the inside and outside spacing of the phonetic text in a 0:1:0 ratio.
Word adjusts the inside and outside spacing of the phonetic text in a 1:2:1 ratio.
Word left-aligns phonetic text with the specified range.
Word right-aligns phonetic text with the specified range.
Word aligns the phonetic text on the right side of vertical text.
Specifies how a picture should be linked to a document.
Do not link to or embed the picture in the document.
Embed the picture in the document.
Link the picture to the document.
Specifies the preferred unit of measure to use when measuring the width of an item.
Automatically select the unit of measure to use based on the current selection.
Measure the current item width using a specified percentage.
Measure the current item width using a specified number of points.
Specifies the item to print.
Current document content.
Properties in the current document.
Comments in the current document.
Markup in the current document.
Styles in the current document.
Autotext entries in the current document.
Key assignments in the current document.
An envelope.
Current document content including markup.
Specifies the type of pages to print.
All pages.
Odd-numbered pages only.
Even-numbered pages only.
Specifies a range to print.
The entire document.
The current selection.
The current page.
A specified range.
A specified range of pages.
Specifies the type of proofreading error returned by the Word proofreading process.
Spelling error.
Grammatical error.
Specifies the type of protection applied to the current document.
Do not apply protection to the document.
Allow only revisions to be made to existing content.
Allow only comments to be added to the document.
Allow content to be added to the document only through form fields.
Allow read-only access to the document.
Specifies whether margins are visible or hidden when a document is viewed in Full Screen Reading view.
Shows the pages without margins.
Microsoft Office Word determines automatically whether to show or hide the margins based on the available space.
Shows the pages with margins.
Specifies the text flow and reading order of the document.
Right-to-left reading order.
Left-to-right reading order.
Specifies the formatting to use when pasting the selected table cells.
Not supported.
Pastes a single cell as text.
Pastes a single cell table as a separate table.
Continues numbering of a pasted list from the list in the document.
Restarts numbering of a pasted list.
Inserts a pasted table as rows between two rows in the target table.
Merges pasted cells into an existing table by inserting the pasted rows between the selected rows.
Pastes an appended table without merging table styles.
Pastes an Excel chart as a picture.
Pastes a Microsoft Excel chart as an embedded OLE object.
Pastes an Excel chart and links it to the original Excel spreadsheet.
Preserves original formatting of the pasted material.
Matches the formatting of the pasted text to the formatting of surrounding text.
Pastes as plain, unformatted text.
Pastes table cells and overwrites existing table cells.
Merges a pasted list with neighboring lists.
Not supported.
Uses the styles that are in use in the destination document.
Specifies the type of rectangle and the information it contains.
Represents a space occupied by text.
Represents a space occupied by a shape.
Represents a space occupied by a comment balloon.
Represents a space occupied by the more (...) indicator that appears in a comment balloon when there is additional text for the comment.
Represents a space occupied by a page border.
Represents a region corresponding to a line that separates columns.
Represents a space occupied by a selection tool, for example the table selection tool in the upper left corner of a table or the anchor for an image.
Not applicable.
Represents space occupied for the presentation of revision balloons on the page. This space is only printed if you print using "Document Showing Markup" in the Print dialog box.
Represents space occupied by the page navigation buttons when reading a document in full page reading view.
Represents space occupied by the Go button used to find matching pairs of tracked moves in a document.
Represents space occupied for page turning when reading a document in full page reading view.
Represents space occupied by the e-mail message navigation buttons when reading e-mail in Microsoft Office Outlook.
Represents space occupied by a content control, equation, or document building block in-document control.
Specifies the information to include in a cross-reference.
Insert text value of the specified item. For example, insert text of the specified heading.
Insert heading or paragraph with as much of its relative position in the outline numbered list as necessary to identify the item.
Insert heading or paragraph without its relative position in the outline numbered list.
Insert complete heading or paragraph number.
Insert label, number, and any additional caption of specified equation, figure, or table.
Insert only the label and number of the specified equation, figure, or table.
Insert only the caption text of the specified equation, figure, or table.
Insert footnote reference mark.
Insert endnote reference mark.
Insert page number of specified item.
Insert the word "Above" or the word "Below" as appropriate.
Insert formatted footnote reference mark.
Insert formatted endnote reference mark.
Specifies the type of item to be cross referenced.
Numbered item.
Heading.
Bookmark.
Footnote.
Endnote.
Specifies to what the horizontal position of a frame, a shape, or a group of rows is relative.
Relative to margin.
Relative to page.
Relative to column.
Relative to character.
Relative to left margin.
Relative to right margin.
Relative to inner margin area.
Relative to outer margin area.
Specifies the relative width of a shape using the value specified in the WidthRelative property for a or object.
Width is relative to the space between the left margin and the right margin.
Width is relative to the width of the page.
Width is relative to the size of the left margin.
Width is relative to the width of the right margin.
Width is relative to the size of the inside margin—to the size of the left margin for odd pages, and to the size of the right margin for even pages.
Width is relative to the size of the outside margin—to the size of the right margin for odd pages, and to the size of the left margin for even pages.
Specifies to what the vertical position of a frame, a shape, or a group of rows is relative.
Relative to margin.
Relative to page.
Relative to paragraph.
Relative to line.
Relative to top margin.
Relative to bottom margin.
Relative to inner margin area.
Relative to outer margin area.
Specifies the relative height of a shape using the value specified in the HeightRelative property for a or object.
Height is relative to the space between the left margin and the right margin.
Height is relative to the height of the page.
Height is relative to the size of the top margin.
Height is relative to the size of the bottom margin.
Height is relative to the size of the inside margin—to the size of the top margin for odd pages, and to the size of the bottom margin for even pages.
Height is relative to the size of the outside margin—to the size of the bottom margin for odd pages, and to the size of the top margin for even pages.
Specifies where a paragraph should be relocated in relation to its current position.
Above the previous visible paragraph.
Below the next visible paragraph.
Specifies the type of information to remove from a document.
Removes document comments.
Removes revision marks.
Removes document version information.
Removes personal information.
Removes e-mail header information.
Removes routing slip information.
Removes information stored when sending a document for review.
Removes document properties.
Removes template information.
Removes document workspace information.
Removes ink annotations.
Removes document server properties.
Removes document management policy information.
Removes content type information.
Removes all document information.
Specifies the number of replacements to be made when find and replace is used.
Replace no occurrences.
Replace the first occurrence encountered.
Replace all occurrences.
Specifies where revisions are displayed when change tracking is enabled.
Not displayed.
In the left border.
In the right border.
Outside the border.
Specifies how revisions are displayed when change tracking is enabled.
Using a special character.
In bold.
In italics.
With underline characters.
With double underline characters.
In the designated color.
Using strikethrough characters.
Using double-strikethrough characters.
Specifies the margin where revision balloons should be displayed.
Left margin.
Right margin. default.
Specifies the orientation of revision and comment balloons when they are printed.
Microsoft Word automatically selects the orientation that keeps the zoom factor closest to 100%.
Word preserves the orientation of the original, uncommented document.
Word forces all sections to be printed in Landscape mode, regardless of original orientation, and prints the revision and comment balloons on the side opposite to the document text.
Specifies how Microsoft Word measures the width of revision balloons.
Measured as a percentage of the width of the document.
Measured in points.
Specifies whether Microsoft Word displays balloons in the margin or inline with the document's text.
Displays revisions in balloons in the left or right margin.
Displays revisions within the text using strikethrough for deletions and underlining for insertions. This is the default setting for prior versions of Word.
Not supported.
Specifies whether Word displays the original version of a document or a version with revisions and formatting changes applied.
Displays the document with formatting and content changes applied.
Displays the document before changes were made.
Specifies how revision marks are displayed in the document.
Never wrap revisions.
Revisions are wrapped.
Ask the user if revisions should be wrapped.
Specifies the type of a change that is marked with a revision mark.
No revision.
Insertion.
Deletion.
Property changed.
Paragraph number changed.
Field display changed.
Revision marked as reconciled conflict.
Revision marked as a conflict.
Style changed.
Replaced.
Paragraph property changed.
Table property changed.
Section property changed.
Style definition changed.
Content moved from.
Content moved to.
Table cell inserted.
Table cell deleted.
Table cells merged.
Specifies the routing method to use to deliver a document to recipients.
Deliver to one recipient at a time.
Deliver to all recipients simultaneously.
Specifies the routing status as indicated by the routing slip attached to a document.
The document has not yet been delivered.
The document is in the process of being delivered to all recipients.
Routing is complete and the document has been delivered to all recipients.
Specifies alignment for the content in selected rows.
Left aligned. default.
Centered.
Right aligned.
Specifies the rule for determining the height of the specified cells or rows.
The row height is adjusted to accommodate the tallest value in the row.
The row height is at least a minimum specified value.
The row height is an exact value.
Specifies the way Word adjusts the table when the left indent is changed.
Adjusts the left edge of row or rows, preserving the width of all columns by shifting them to the left or right. This is the default value.
Adjusts the left edge of the first column, preserving the position of the right edge of the table by proportionally adjusting the widths of all the cells in the specified row or rows.
Adjusts the left edge of the first column only, preserving the positions of the other columns and the right edge of the table.
Adjusts the left edge of the first column, preserving the position of the right edge of the table by setting the widths of all the cells in the specified row or rows to the same value.
Specifies the gender to use in a salutation.
Female gender.
Male gender.
Neutral gender.
Unknown gender.
Specifies the type of salutation to use for a letter.
Informal salutation.
Format salutation.
Business salutation
Custom salutation.
Specifies the format to use when saving a document.
Microsoft Word format.
Microsoft Word 97 document format.
Microsoft Word template format.
Word 97 template format.
Microsoft Windows text format.
Microsoft Windows text format with line breaks preserved.
Microsoft DOS text format.
Microsoft DOS text with line breaks preserved.
Rich text format (RTF).
Unicode text format.
Encoded text format.
Standard HTML format.
Web archive format.
Filtered HTML format.
Extensible Markup Language (XML) format.
XML document format.
XML template format with macros enabled.
XML template format.
XML template format with macros enabled.
Word default document file format. For Microsoft Office Word 2007, this is the DOCX format.
PDF format.
XPS format.
Specifies how pending changes should be handled.
Do not save pending changes.
Save pending changes automatically without prompting the user.
Prompt the user to save pending changes.
Specifies when scroll bars are available for the specified frame when viewing its frames page in a Web browser.
Scroll bars are available for the specified frame only if the contents are too large to fit in the allotted space.
Scroll bars are always available for the specified frame.
Scroll bars are never available for the specified frame.
Specifies how Word displays the reading order and alignment for the specified sections.
Displays the section with right alignment and right-to-left reading order.
Displays the section with left alignment and left-to-right reading order.
Specifies the type of section break for the specified item.
Continuous section break.
New column section break.
New page section break.
Even pages section break.
Odd pages section break.
Specifies the document element to display in the print layout view.
The main document.
The primary header.
The first page header.
The even pages header.
The primary footer.
The first page footer.
The even pages footer.
Footnotes.
Endnotes.
The current page header.
The current page footer.
Specifies the properties of the selection.
The selection is at the start of the active document.
The selection is at the end of the letter.
The selection was overtyped.
The selection is the active selection.
The selection was replaced.
Specifies the type of selection.
No selection.
An inline paragraph selection.
A normal or user-defined selection.
A frame selection.
A column selection.
A row selection.
A block selection.
An inline shape selection.
A shape selection.
Specifies the type of separator to place between items.
A hyphen.
A period.
A colon.
An emphasized dash.
A standard dash.
Specifies the relative position of the specified shape.
At the top.
On the left.
At the bottom.
On the right.
In the center.
Inside the selected range.
Outside the selected range.
Specifies that the LeftRelative or TopRelative property is not currently valid, so the shape is positioned according to the value specified in the Left or Top property, respectively.
Specifies whether the WidthRelative or HeightRelative property for a or object is valid.
Specifies that the WidthRelative or HeightRelative property is not currently valid, so the shape is positioned according to the value specified in the Left or Top property, respectively.
Specifies the styles and formatting to display in the Styles and Formatting task pane.
All styles available.
All styles in use.
All styles.
All formatting in use.
All formatting available.
Only recommended styles.
Specifies how to display source documents when two documents are compared using the Word Compare functions.
Shows neither the original nor the revised documents for the source document used in a Compare function.
Shows the original document only.
Shows the revised document only.
Shows both original and revised documents.
Specifies the type of control associated with a SmartTagAction object.
Smart tag.
Link.
Help.
Help URL.
Separator.
Button.
Label.
Image.
Check box.
Text box.
List box.
Combo box.
ActiveX control.
Document fragment.
Document fragment URL.
Radio group.
Specifies the sort type to apply when sorting a column.
Alphanumeric order.
Numeric order.
Date order.
Syllable order.
Japanese JIS order.
Stroke order.
Korean KS order.
Specifies the sort direction.
Ascending order. default.
Descending order.
Specifies the type of field separator.
Tab.
Comma.
Default table separator.
Specifies an item to display in the active window pane.
No display.
The pane primary header.
The first page header.
The even pages header.
The pane primary footer.
The first page footer.
The even pages footer.
Footnotes.
Endnotes.
The footnote continuation notice.
The footnote continuation separator.
The footnote separator.
The endnote continuation notice.
The endnote continuation separator.
The endnote separator.
Selected comments.
The page header.
The page footer.
The pane revisions.
The revisions pane displays along the bottom of the document window.
The revisions pane displays along the left side of the document window.
Specifies a spelling error type.
Spelling is correct.
The word is not in the specified dictionary.
Capitalization error.
Specifies the way Microsoft Word makes spelling suggestions.
Spellword searching.
Wildcard searching.
Anagram searching.
Specifies a statistic to return from a selection or item.
Count of words.
Count of lines.
Count of pages.
Count of characters.
Count of paragraphs.
Count of characters including spaces.
Count of Far East characters.
Specifies the story type of a selection or item.
Main text story.
Footnotes story.
Endnotes story.
Comments story.
Text frame story.
Even pages header story.
Primary header story.
Even pages footer story.
Primary footer story.
First page header story.
First page footer story.
Footnote separator story.
Footnote continuation separator story.
Footnote continuation notice story.
Endnote separator story.
Endnote continuation separator story.
Endnote continuation notice story.
Specifies how to associate a style sheet with the document.
Linked external style sheet.
Imported internal style sheet.
Specifies the level of importance of a style sheet compared to other cascading style sheets attached to the Web document.
Raise precedence.
Lower precedence.
Highest precedence.
Lowest precedence.
Indicates how to sort styles in the Styles task pane.
Sorts styles alphabetically based on the name of the style.
Sorts styles based on whether they are recommended for use.
Sorts styles based on the name of the font used.
Sorts styles based on the item indicated in the Sort Styles Based On option.
Sorts styles based on whether the style is a paragraph style or character style.
Specifies the style type to apply.
Paragraph style.
Body character style.
Table style.
List style.
This enumeration has been deprecated and should not be used.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Not supported.
Specifies the maximum length of an automatically generated document summary.
10-sentence maximum.
20-sentence maximum.
100-word maximum.
500-word maximum.
10 percent of the document length.
25 percent of the document length.
50 percent of the document length.
75 percent of the document length.
Specifies the way the summary is displayed.
Highlights the key points in the specified document and displays the AutoSummarize toolbar.
Hides everything except the specified summary and displays the AutoSummarize toolbar.
Inserts a summary at the beginning of the specified document.
Creates a new document and inserts the specified summary.
Specifies the tab stop alignment to apply.
Left aligned.
Center aligned.
Right aligned.
Decimal aligned.
Bar aligned.
List aligned.
Specifies the character to use as the leader with formatted tabs.
Spaces. default.
Dots.
Dashes.
Double lines.
A heavy line.
A middle dot.
Specifies the direction in which Microsoft Word orders cells in the specified table or row.
The selected rows are arranged with the first column in the rightmost position.
The selected rows are arranged with the first column in the leftmost position.
Specifies the character to use to separate text into cells when converting text to a table, or to delimit converted columns when converting a table to text (paragraph marks delimit converted rows).
Paragraph markers.
A tab.
A comma.
The default list separator.
Specifies the predefined format to apply to a table.
No formatting.
Simple format number 1.
Simple format number 2.
Simple format number 3.
Classic format number 1.
Classic format number 2.
Classic format number 3.
Classic format number 4.
Colorful format number 1.
Colorful format number 2.
Colorful format number 3.
Columns format number 1.
Columns format number 2.
Columns format number 3.
Columns format number 4.
Columns format number 5.
Grid format number 1.
Grid format number 2.
Grid format number 3.
Grid format number 4.
Grid format number 5.
Grid format number 6.
Grid format number 7.
Grid format number 8.
List format number 1.
List format number 2.
List format number 3.
List format number 4.
List format number 5.
List format number 6.
List format number 7.
List format number 8.
3-D effects format number 1.
3-D effects format number 2.
3-D effects format number 3.
Contemporary format.
Elegant format.
Professional format.
Subtle format number 1.
Subtle format number 2.
Web format number 1.
Web format number 2.
Web format number 3.
Specifies how table formatting should be applied.
Borders.
Shading.
Font.
Color.
AutoFit.
Apply AutoFormat to heading rows.
Apply AutoFormat to last row.
Apply AutoFormat to first column.
Apply AutoFormat to last column.
Specifies the relative position of a table in the document.
At the top of the document.
Aligned to the left side of the document.
At the bottom of the document.
Aligned to the right side of the document.
Centered.
Placed inside a range.
Placed outside a range.
Specifies the type of task pane object.
Formatting pane.
Reveal formatting codes pane.
Mail merge pane.
Translate pane.
Search pane.
XML structure pane.
Document protection pane.
Document actions pane.
Shared workspace pane.
Help pane.
Research pane.
Fax service pane.
XML document pane.
Document updates pane.
Signature pane.
Style inspector pane.
Document management task pane.
Apply styles pane.
Specifies how to convert between Traditional Chinese and Simplified Chinese.
Convert from Simplified Chinese to Traditional Chinese.
Convert from Traditional Chinese to Simplified Chinese.
Convert in the appropriate direction based on the detected language of the specified range.
Specifies the type of template.
The normal default template.
A global template.
An attached template.
Specifies how Microsoft Office Word tightly wraps text around text boxes.
Does not wrap text tightly around the contents of a text box.
Wraps text around the text box tightly to the contents of the text box on all lines.
Wraps text tightly only on first and last lines.
Wraps text tightly only on the first line.
Wraps text tightly only on the last line.
Specifies the text form field type.
Regular text field.
Number text field.
Date text field.
Current date text field.
Current time text field.
Calculation text field.
Specifies the text direction in a range or selection.
Text flows horizontally. default.
Text flows upward on a slope.
Text flows downward on a slope.
Text flows vertically and reads downward from the top.
Text flows horizontally but from right to left to accommodate Far East languages.
Text flows vertically and reads downward from the top, left to right.
Specifies the shading texture to use for a selected item.
No shading.
2.5 percent shading.
5 percent shading.
7.5 percent shading.
10 percent shading.
12.5 percent shading.
15 percent shading.
17.5 percent shading.
20 percent shading.
22.5 percent shading.
25 percent shading.
27.5 percent shading.
30 percent shading.
32.5 percent shading.
35 percent shading.
37.5 percent shading.
40 percent shading.
42.5 percent shading.
45 percent shading.
47.5 percent shading.
50 percent shading.
52.5 percent shading.
55 percent shading.
57.5 percent shading.
60 percent shading.
62.5 percent shading.
65 percent shading.
67.5 percent shading.
70 percent shading.
72.5 percent shading.
75 percent shading.
77.5 percent shading.
80 percent shading.
82.5 percent shading.
85 percent shading.
87.5 percent shading.
90 percent shading.
92.5 percent shading.
95 percent shading.
97.5 percent shading.
Solid shading.
Dark horizontal shading.
Dark vertical shading.
Dark diagonal down shading.
Dark diagonal up shading.
Dark horizontal cross shading.
Dark diagonal cross shading.
Horizontal shading.
Vertical shading.
Diagonal down shading.
Diagonal up shading.
Horizontal cross shading.
Diagonal cross shading.
Specifies the theme colors for document themes.
No color.
Dark main color 1.
Light main color 1.
Dark main color 2.
Light main color 2.
Accent color 1.
Accent color 2.
Accent color 3.
Accent color 4.
Accent color 5.
Accent color 6.
Hyperlink color.
Followed hyperlink color.
Background color 1.
Text color 1.
Background color 2.
Text color 2.
Specifies the type of formatting to apply to the table of authorities in the active document.
Template formatting.
Classic formatting.
Distinctive formatting.
Formal formatting.
Simple formatting.
Specifies the type of formatting to apply to the table of contents in the active document.
Template formatting.
Classic formatting.
Distinctive formatting.
Fancy formatting.
Modern formatting.
Formal formatting.
Simple formatting.
Specifies the type of formatting to apply to the table of figures in the active document.
Template formatting.
Classic formatting.
Distinctive formatting.
Centered formatting.
Formal formatting.
Simple formatting.
Specifies the character inserted after the number for a numbered list item.
A tab is inserted.
A space is inserted. default.
No character is inserted.
Specifies the character to use to enclose two lines being written into one.
Restore the two lines of text written into one to two separate lines.
Use no enclosing character.
Enclose the lines using parentheses.
Enclose the lines using square brackets.
Enclose the lines using angle brackets.
Enclose the lines using curly brackets.
Specifies the type of underline to apply.
No underline.
A single line. default.
Underline individual words only.
A double line.
Dots.
A single thick line.
Dashes.
Alternating dots and dashes.
An alternating dot-dot-dash pattern.
A single wavy line.
A heavy wavy line.
Heavy dots.
Heavy dashes.
Alternating heavy dots and heavy dashes.
An alternating heavy dot-dot-dash pattern.
Long dashes.
Long heavy dashes.
A double wavy line.
Specifies a unit of measure to use.
A character.
A word.
A sentence.
A paragraph.
A line.
A story.
The screen dimensions.
A section.
A column.
A row.
A window.
A cell.
Character formatting.
Paragraph formatting.
A table.
The selected item.
Specifies a source to copy formatting from.
Copy source formatting from the current item.
Copy source formatting from the current selection.
Prompt the user for formatting to use.
Specifies the type of vertical alignment to apply.
Top vertical alignment.
Center vertical alignment.
Justified vertical alignment.
Bottom vertical alignment.
Specifies the view type.
A normal view.
An outline view.
A print view.
A print preview view.
A master view.
A Web view.
A reading view.
Specifies the selection behavior based on visual cursor movement in a right-to-left language document.
All selected lines are the same width.
The selection wraps from line to line.
Specifies the state of the current document window or task window.
Normal.
Maximized.
Minimized.
Specifies the type of window.
A document window.
A template window.
Indicates the Microsoft Office Word dialog boxes with which you can work and specifies arguments, if applicable, that you can use to get or set values in a dialog box.
APPNAME, APPCOPYRIGHT, APPUSERNAME, APPORGANIZATION, APPSERIALNUMBER
WPCommand, HelpText, DemoGuidance
FileName, Directory, Template, Title, Created, LastSaved, LastSavedBy, Revision, Time, Printed, Pages, Words, Characters, Paragraphs, Lines, FileSize
Template, NewTemplate, DocumentType, Visible
Name, ConfirmConversions, ReadOnly, LinkToSource, AddToMru, PasswordDoc, PasswordDot, Revert, WritePasswordDoc, WritePasswordDot, Connection, SQLStatement, SQLStatement1, Format, Encoding, Visible, OpenExclusive, OpenAndRepair, SubType, DocumentDirection, NoEncodingDialog, XMLTransform
Name, Format, LockAnnot, Password, AddToMru, WritePassword, RecommendReadOnly, EmbedFonts, NativePictureFormat, FormsData, SaveAsAOCELetter, WriteVersion, VersionDesc, InsertLineBreaks, AllowSubstitutions, LineEnding, AddBiDiMarks
Title, Subject, Author, Keywords, Comments, FileName, Directory, Template, CreateDate, LastSavedDate, LastSavedBy, RevisionNumber, EditTime, LastPrintedDate, NumPages, NumWords, NumChars, NumParas, NumLines, Update, FileSize
Background, AppendPrFile, Range, PrToFileName, From, To, Type, NumCopies, Pages, Order, PrintToFile, Collate, FileName, Printer, OutputPrinter, DuplexPrint, PrintZoomColumn, PrintZoomRow, PrintZoomPaperWidth, PrintZoomPaperHeight, ZoomPaper
Printer, Options, Network, DoNotSetAsSysDefault
SearchName, SearchPath, Name, SubDir, Title, Author, Keywords, Subject, Options, MatchCase, Text, PatternMatch, DateSavedFrom, DateSavedTo, SavedBy, DateCreatedFrom, DateCreatedTo, View, SortBy, ListBy, SelectedFile, Add, Delete, ShowFolders, MatchByte
Points, Underline, Color, StrikeThrough, Superscript, Subscript, Hidden, SmallCaps, AllCaps, Spacing, Position, Kerning, KerningMin, Default, Tab, Font, Bold, Italic, DoubleStrikeThrough, Shadow, Outline, Emboss, Engrave, Scale, Animations, CharAccent, FontMajor, FontLowAnsi, FontHighAnsi, CharacterWidthGrid, ColorRGB, UnderlineColor, PointsBi, ColorBi, FontNameBi, BoldBi, ItalicBi, DiacColor
IconNumber, Link, DisplayIcon, Class, DataType, IconFileName, Caption, Floating
Find, Replace, Direction, MatchCase, WholeWord, PatternMatch, SoundsLike, FindNext, ReplaceOne, ReplaceAll, Format, Wrap, FindAllWordForms, MatchByte, FuzzyFind, Destination, CorrectEnd, MatchKashida, MatchDiacritics, MatchAlefHamza, MatchControl
Find, Replace, Direction, MatchCase, WholeWord, PatternMatch, SoundsLike, FindNext, ReplaceOne, ReplaceAll, Format, Wrap, FindAllWordForms, MatchByte, FuzzyFind, Destination, CorrectEnd, MatchKashida, MatchDiacritics, MatchAlefHamza, MatchControl
(none)
UpdateMode, Locked, SavePictureInDoc, UpdateNow, OpenSource, KillLink, Link, Application, Item, FileName, PreserveFormatLinkUpdate
Verb
Type
Font, Tab, CharNum, CharNumLow, Unicode, Hint
Name, LinkToFile, New, FloatOverText
Name, Range, ConfirmConversions, Link, Attachment
DateTimePic, InsertAsField, DbCharField, DateLanguage, CalendarType
Field
MergeField, WordField
Name, SortBy, Add, Delete, Goto, Hidden
Outline, Fields, From, To, TableId, AddedStyles, Caption, HeadingSeparator, Replace, MarkEntry, AutoMark, MarkCitation, Type, RightAlignPageNumbers, Passim, KeepFormatting, Columns, Category, Label, ShowPageNumbers, AccentedLetters, Filter, SortBy, Leader, TOCUseHyperlinks, TOCHidePageNumInWeb, IndexLanguage, UseOutlineLevel
Outline, Fields, From, To, TableId, AddedStyles, Caption, HeadingSeparator, Replace, MarkEntry, AutoMark, MarkCitation, Type, RightAlignPageNumbers, Passim, KeepFormatting, Columns, Category, Label, ShowPageNumbers, AccentedLetters, Filter, SortBy, Leader, TOCUseHyperlinks, TOCHidePageNumInWeb, IndexLanguage, UseOutlineLevel
IconNumber, FileName, Link, DisplayIcon, Tab, Class, IconFileName, Caption, Floating
Points, Underline, Color, StrikeThrough, Superscript, Subscript, Hidden, SmallCaps, AllCaps, Spacing, Position, Kerning, KerningMin, Default, Tab, Font, Bold, Italic, DoubleStrikeThrough, Shadow, Outline, Emboss, Engrave, Scale, Animations, CharAccent, FontMajor, FontLowAnsi, FontHighAnsi, CharacterWidthGrid, ColorRGB, UnderlineColor, PointsBi, ColorBi, FontNameBi, BoldBi, ItalicBi, DiacColor
LeftIndent, RightIndent, Before, After, LineSpacingRule, LineSpacing, Alignment, WidowControl, KeepWithNext, KeepTogether, PageBreak, NoLineNum, DontHyphen, Tab, FirstIndent, OutlineLevel, Kinsoku, WordWrap, OverflowPunct, TopLinePunct, AutoSpaceDE, LineHeightGrid, AutoSpaceDN, CharAlign, CharacterUnitLeftIndent, AdjustRight, CharacterUnitFirstIndent, CharacterUnitRightIndent, LineUnitBefore, LineUnitAfter, NoSpaceBetweenParagraphsOfSameStyle, OrientationBi
SectionStart, VertAlign, Endnotes, LineNum, StartingNum, FromText, CountBy, NumMode, SectionType
Columns, ColumnNo, ColumnWidth, ColumnSpacing, EvenlySpaced, ApplyColsTo, ColLine, StartNewCol, FlowColumnsRtl
Tab, PaperSize, TopMargin, BottomMargin, LeftMargin, RightMargin, Gutter, PageWidth, PageHeight, Orientation, FirstPage, OtherPages, VertAlign, ApplyPropsTo, Default, FacingPages, HeaderDistance, FooterDistance, SectionStart, OddAndEvenPages, DifferentFirstPage, Endnotes, LineNum, StartingNum, FromText, CountBy, NumMode, TwoOnOne, GutterPosition, LayoutMode, CharsLine, LinesPage, CharPitch, LinePitch, DocFontName, DocFontSize, PageColumns, TextFlow, FirstPageOnLeft, SectionType, RTLAlignment
Tab, PaperSize, TopMargin, BottomMargin, LeftMargin, RightMargin, Gutter, PageWidth, PageHeight, Orientation, FirstPage, OtherPages, VertAlign, ApplyPropsTo, Default, FacingPages, HeaderDistance, FooterDistance, SectionStart, OddAndEvenPages, DifferentFirstPage, Endnotes, LineNum, StartingNum, FromText, CountBy, NumMode, TwoOnOne, GutterPosition, LayoutMode, CharsLine, LinesPage, CharPitch, LinePitch, DocFontName, DocFontSize, PageColumns, TextFlow, FirstPageOnLeft, SectionType, RTLAlignment, FolioPrint
Position, DefTabs, Align, Leader, Set, Clear, ClearAll
Name, Delete, Merge, NewName, BasedOn, NextStyle, Type, FileName, Source, AddToTemplate, Define, Rename, Apply, New, Link
Points, Underline, Color, StrikeThrough, Superscript, Subscript, Hidden, SmallCaps, AllCaps, Spacing, Position, Kerning, KerningMin, Default, Tab, Font, Bold, Italic, DoubleStrikeThrough, Shadow, Outline, Emboss, Engrave, Scale, Animations, CharAccent, FontMajor, FontLowAnsi, FontHighAnsi, CharacterWidthGrid, ColorRGB, UnderlineColor, PointsBi, ColorBi, FontNameBi, BoldBi, ItalicBi, DiacColor
LeftIndent, RightIndent, Before, After, LineSpacingRule, LineSpacing, Alignment, WidowControl, KeepWithNext, KeepTogether, PageBreak, NoLineNum, DontHyphen, Tab, FirstIndent, OutlineLevel, Kinsoku, WordWrap, OverflowPunct, TopLinePunct, AutoSpaceDE, LineHeightGrid, AutoSpaceDN, CharAlign, CharacterUnitLeftIndent, AdjustRight, CharacterUnitFirstIndent, CharacterUnitRightIndent, LineUnitBefore, LineUnitAfter, NoSpaceBetweenParagraphsOfSameStyle, OrientationBi
Position, DefTabs, Align, Leader, Set, Clear, ClearAll
Wrap, WidthRule, FixedWidth, HeightRule, FixedHeight, PositionHorz, PositionHorzRel, DistFromText, PositionVert, PositionVertRel, DistVertFromText, MoveWithText, LockAnchor, RemoveFrame
ApplyTo, Shadow, TopBorder, LeftBorder, BottomBorder, RightBorder, HorizBorder, VertBorder, TopColor, LeftColor, BottomColor, RightColor, HorizColor, VertColor, FromText, Shading, Foreground, Background, Tab, FineShading, TopStyle, LeftStyle, BottomStyle, RightStyle, HorizStyle, VertStyle, TopWeight, LeftWeight, BottomWeight, RightWeight, HorizWeight, VertWeight, BorderObjectType, BorderArtWeight, BorderArt, FromTextTop, FromTextBottom, FromTextLeft, FromTextRight, OffsetFrom, InFront, SurroundHeader, SurroundFooter, JoinBorder, LineColor, WhichPages, TL2BRBorder, TR2BLBorder, TL2BRColor, TR2BLColor, TL2BRStyle, TR2BLStyle, TL2BRWeight, TR2BLWeight, ForegroundRGB, BackgroundRGB, TopColorRGB, LeftColorRGB, BottomColorRGB, RightColorRGB, HorizColorRGB, VertColorRGB, TL2BRColorRGB, TR2BLColorRGB, LineColorRGB
Language, CheckLanguage, Default, NoProof
SetSize, CropLeft, CropRight, CropTop, CropBottom, ScaleX, ScaleY, SizeX, SizeY
ApplyTo, Shadow, TopBorder, LeftBorder, BottomBorder, RightBorder, HorizBorder, VertBorder, TopColor, LeftColor, BottomColor, RightColor, HorizColor, VertColor, FromText, Shading, Foreground, Background, Tab, FineShading, TopStyle, LeftStyle, BottomStyle, RightStyle, HorizStyle, VertStyle, TopWeight, LeftWeight, BottomWeight, RightWeight, HorizWeight, VertWeight, BorderObjectType, BorderArtWeight, BorderArt, FromTextTop, FromTextBottom, FromTextLeft, FromTextRight, OffsetFrom, InFront, SurroundHeader, SurroundFooter, JoinBorder, LineColor, WhichPages, TL2BRBorder, TR2BLBorder, TL2BRColor, TR2BLColor, TL2BRStyle, TR2BLStyle, TL2BRWeight, TR2BLWeight, ForegroundRGB, BackgroundRGB, TopColorRGB, LeftColorRGB, BottomColorRGB, RightColorRGB, HorizColorRGB, VertColorRGB, TL2BRColorRGB, TR2BLColorRGB, LineColorRGB
Wrap, WidthRule, FixedWidth, HeightRule, FixedHeight, PositionHorz, PositionHorzRel, DistFromText, PositionVert, PositionVertRel, DistVertFromText, MoveWithText, LockAnchor, RemoveFrame
Points, Underline, Color, StrikeThrough, Superscript, Subscript, Hidden, SmallCaps, AllCaps, Spacing, Position, Kerning, KerningMin, Default, Tab, Font, Bold, Italic, DoubleStrikeThrough, Shadow, Outline, Emboss, Engrave, Scale, Animations, CharAccent, FontMajor, FontLowAnsi, FontHighAnsi, CharacterWidthGrid, ColorRGB, UnderlineColor, PointsBi, ColorBi, FontNameBi, BoldBi, ItalicBi, DiacColor
Application
Type, Position, FirstPage
ChapterNumber, NumRestart, NumFormat, StartingNum, Level, Separator, DoubleQuote, PgNumberingStyle
FileName, Directory
Type
Format, Style, LinkToSource, Connection, SQLStatement, SQLStatement1, PasswordDoc, PasswordDot, DataSource, From, To, IncludeFields, WritePasswordDoc, WritePasswordDot
Entry, Exit, Name, Enable, TextType, TextWidth, TextDefault, TextFormat, CheckSize, CheckWidth, CheckDefault, Type, OwnHelp, HelpText, OwnStat, StatText, Calculate
Label, TitleAutoText, Title, Delete, Position, AutoCaption, ExcludeLabel
Label, FormatNumber, ChapterNumber, Level, Separator, CapNumberingStyle
Clear, ClearAll, Object, Label, Position
(none)
ReferenceType, ReferenceKind, ReferenceItem, InsertAsHyperLink, InsertPosition, SeparateNumbers, SeparatorCharacters
Reference, NoteType, Symbol, FootNumberAs, EndNumberAs, FootnotesAt, EndnotesAt, FootNumberingStyle, EndNumberingStyle, FootStartingNum, FootRestartNum, EndStartingNum, EndRestartNum, ApplyPropsTo
IconNumber, ActivateAs, IconFileName, Caption, Class, DisplayIcon, Floating
Name
Drive, Path, Password
Wrap, WidthRule, FixedWidth, HeightRule, FixedHeight, PositionHorz, PositionHorzRel, DistFromText, PositionVert, PositionVertRel, DistVertFromText, MoveWithText, LockAnchor, RemoveFrame
Outline, Fields, From, To, TableId, AddedStyles, Caption, HeadingSeparator, Replace, MarkEntry, AutoMark, MarkCitation, Type, RightAlignPageNumbers, Passim, KeepFormatting, Columns, Category, Label, ShowPageNumbers, AccentedLetters, Filter, SortBy, Leader, TOCUseHyperlinks, TOCHidePageNumInWeb, IndexLanguage, UseOutlineLevel
Outline, Fields, From, To, TableId, AddedStyles, Caption, HeadingSeparator, Replace, MarkEntry, AutoMark, MarkCitation, Type, RightAlignPageNumbers, Passim, KeepFormatting, Columns, Category, Label, ShowPageNumbers, AccentedLetters, Filter, SortBy, Leader, TOCUseHyperlinks, TOCHidePageNumInWeb, IndexLanguage, UseOutlineLevel
Outline, Fields, From, To, TableId, AddedStyles, Caption, HeadingSeparator, Replace, MarkEntry, AutoMark, MarkCitation, Type, RightAlignPageNumbers, Passim, KeepFormatting, Columns, Category, Label, ShowPageNumbers, AccentedLetters, Filter, SortBy, Leader, TOCUseHyperlinks, TOCHidePageNumInWeb, IndexLanguage, UseOutlineLevel
Entry, Exit, Name, Enable, TextType, TextWidth, TextDefault, TextFormat, CheckSize, CheckWidth, CheckDefault, Type, OwnHelp, HelpText, OwnStat, StatText, Calculate
Position, Font, DropHeight, DistFromText
Template, Preview
CommandKeyHelp, DocNavKeys, MouseSimulation, DemoGuidance, DemoSpeed, HelpType
UnavailableFont, SubstituteFont
Name, ConfirmConversions, ReadOnly, LinkToSource, AddToMru, PasswordDoc, PasswordDot, Revert, WritePasswordDoc, WritePasswordDot, Connection, SQLStatement, SQLStatement1, Format, Encoding, Visible, OpenExclusive, OpenAndRepair, SubType, DocumentDirection, NoEncodingDialog, XMLTransform
Type, Gap, Angle, Drop, Length, Border, AutoAttach, Accent
Subject, Message, AllAtOnce, ReturnWhenDone, TrackStatus, Protect, AddSlip, RouteDocument, AddRecipient, OldRecipient, ResetSlip, ClearSlip, ClearRecipients, Address
Category, CategoryName
SnapToGrid, XGrid, YGrid, XOrigin, YOrigin, SnapToShapes, XGridDisplay, YGridDisplay, FollowMargins, ViewGridLines, DefineLineBasedOnGrid
Horizontal, Vertical, RelativeTo
FileName, PasswordDoc, PasswordDot, HeaderRecord, MSQuery, SQLStatement, SQLStatement1, Connection, LinkToSource, WritePasswordDoc
FileName, PasswordDoc, PasswordDot, HeaderRecord, MSQuery, SQLStatement, SQLStatement1, Connection, LinkToSource, WritePasswordDoc
CheckErrors, Destination, MergeRecords, From, To, Suppression, MailMerge, QueryOptions, MailSubject, MailAsAttachment, MailAddress
CheckErrors
ListType
(For information about this constant, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.)
(none)
NumPic
SenderCity, DateFormat, IncludeHeaderFooter, LetterStyle, Letterhead, LetterheadLocation, LetterheadSize, RecipientName, RecipientAddress, Salutation, SalutationType, RecipientGender, RecipientReference, MailingInstructions, AttentionLine, LetterSubject, CCList, SenderName, ReturnAddress, Closing, SenderJobTitle, SenderCompany, SenderInitials, EnclosureNumber, PageDesign, InfoBlock, SenderGender, ReturnAddressSF, RecipientCode, SenderCode, SenderReference
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
Find, Replace, Direction, MatchCase, WholeWord, PatternMatch, SoundsLike, FindNext, ReplaceOne, ReplaceAll, Format, Wrap, FindAllWordForms, MatchByte, FuzzyFind, Destination, CorrectEnd, MatchKashida, MatchDiacritics, MatchAlefHamza, MatchControl
(none)
AutoVersion, VersionDesc
Left, PositionHorzRel, Top, PositionVertRel, LockAnchor, FloatOverText, LayoutInCell, WrapSide, TopDistanceFromText, BottomDistanceFromText, LeftDistanceFromText, RightDistanceFromText, Wrap, WordWrap, AutoSize, HRWidthType, HRHeight, HRNoshade, HRAlign, Text, AllowOverlap, HorizRule
FitTextWidth
Name, Context, InsertAs, Insert, Add, Define, InsertAsText, Delete, CompleteAT
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
Style, Text, Enclosure
(none)
(none)
LinkStyles
IconNumber, FileName, Link, DisplayIcon, Tab, Class, IconFileName, Caption, Floating
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
(none)
Specifies the active tab when the specified dialog box is displayed.
View tab of the Options dialog box.
General tab of the Options dialog box.
Edit tab of the Options dialog box.
Print tab of the Options dialog box.
Save tab of the Options dialog box.
Spelling and Grammar tab of the Options dialog box.
Track Changes tab of the Options dialog box.
User Information tab of the Options dialog box.
Compatibility tab of the Options dialog box.
Asian Typography tab of the Options dialog box.
File Locations tab of the Options dialog box.
Not supported.
Hangul Hanja Conversion tab of the Options dialog box.
Complex Scripts tab of the Options dialog box.
Security tab of the Options dialog box.
Margins tab of the Page Setup dialog box.
Paper tab of the Page Setup dialog box.
Layout tab of the Page Setup dialog box.
Margins tab of the Page Setup dialog box, with Apply To drop-down list active.
Symbols tab of the Symbol dialog box.
Special Characters tab of the Symbol dialog box.
All Footnotes tab of the Note Options dialog box.
All Endnotes tab of the Note Options dialog box.
Index tab of the Index and Tables dialog box.
Table of Contents tab of the Index and Tables dialog box.
Table of Figures tab of the Index and Tables dialog box.
Table of Authorities tab of the Index and Tables dialog box.
Styles tab of the Organizer dialog box.
AutoText tab of the Organizer dialog box.
Command Bars tab of the Organizer dialog box.
Macros tab of the Organizer dialog box.
Font tab of the Font dialog box.
Character Spacing tab of the Font dialog box.
Animation tab of the Font dialog box.
Borders tab of the Borders dialog box.
Page Border tab of the Borders dialog box.
Shading tab of the Borders dialog box.
Envelopes tab of the Envelopes and Labels dialog box.
Labels tab of the Envelopes and Labels dialog box.
Indents and Spacing tab of the Paragraph dialog box.
Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog box.
Line and Page Breaks tab of the Paragraph dialog box, with choices appropriate for Asian text.
Colors and Lines tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
Size tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
Position tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
Wrapping tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
Picture tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
Textbox tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
Web tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
Colors and Lines tab of the Format Drawing Object dialog box.
First Letter tab of the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box.
Initial Caps tab of the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box.
Hangul and Alphabet tab of the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box. Available only in multi-language versions.
Other Corrections tab of the AutoCorrect Exceptions dialog box.
Bulleted tab of the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Numbered tab of the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Outline Numbered tab of the Bullets and Numbering dialog box.
Letter Format tab of the Letter Wizard dialog box.
Recipient Info tab of the Letter Wizard dialog box.
Other Elements tab of the Letter Wizard dialog box.
Sender Info tab of the Letter Wizard dialog box.
AutoCorrect tab of the AutoCorrect dialog box.
Format As You Type tab of the AutoCorrect dialog box.
AutoText tab of the AutoCorrect dialog box.
AutoFormat tab of the AutoCorrect dialog box.
Smart Tags tab of the AutoCorrect dialog box.
Table tab of the Table Properties dialog box.
Row tab of the Table Properties dialog box.
Column tab of the Table Properties dialog box.
Cell tab of the Table Properties dialog box.
E-mail Signature tab of the E-mail Options dialog box.
Personal Stationary tab of the E-mail Options dialog box.
General tab of the E-mail Options dialog box.
Browsers tab of the Web Options dialog box.
General tab of the Web Options dialog box.
Files tab of the Web Options dialog box.
Pictures tab of the Web Options dialog box.
Encoding tab of the Web Options dialog box.
Fonts tab of the Web Options dialog box.
Not supported.
Templates tab of the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
XML Schema tab of the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
XML Expansion Packs tab of the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
Linked CSS tab of the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
Edit tab of the Style Management dialog box.
Recommend tab of the Style Management dialog box.
Restrict tab of the Style Management dialog box.
Specifies whether the document text should wrap on both sides of the specified shape, on either the left or right side only, or on the side of the shape that is farthest from the page margin.
Both sides of the specified shape.
Left side of shape only.
Right side of shape only.
Side of the shape that is farthest from the page margin.
Specifies the wrap type for the specified shape.
Wraps text around the shape. Line continuation is on the opposite side of the shape.
Tight.
Through.
Behind text.
Top and bottom.
Places shape behind text.
Places shape in front of text.
In line with text.
Specifies how Microsoft Word wraps text around pictures.
In line with text.
Square.
Tight.
Behind text.
In front of text.
Through.
Top and bottom.
Specifies the level of an XML node.
Inline.
Paragraph.
Row.
Cell.
Specifies the type of node.
Indicates an element node.
Indicates an attribute node.
Specifies why XML selection was changed.
Cursor was moved to select a different node.
New node was inserted.
Node was deleted.
Specifies whether an element or attribute is valid according to the attached schema.
Indicates that an XML element or attribute is valid according to the attached schema.
Indicates that the SetValidationError method was used to set the ValidationErrorText property to a custom text string.
Contains document-level attributes used by Microsoft Word when you save a document as a Web page or open a Web page.
True if PNG (Portable Network Graphics) is allowed as an image format when you save a document as a Web page. False if PNG is not allowed as an output format. The default value is False.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets a constant that represents the level of Web browser at which you want to target the specified Web page.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the document encoding (code page or character set) to be used by the Web browser when you view the saved document.
Returns the folder suffix that Microsoft Word uses when you save a document as a Web page, use long file names, and choose to save supporting files in a separate folder (that is, if the and properties are set to True).
True if Microsoft Word optimizes new Web pages created in Word for the Web browser specified by the property (for the object). True if Word optimizes the specified Web page for the Web browser specified by the property (for the object).
True if all supporting files, such as background textures and graphics, are organized in a separate folder when you save the specified document as a Web page. False if supporting files are saved in the same folder as the Web page. The default value is True.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the density (pixels per inch) of graphics images and table cells on a Web page.
True if cascading style sheets (CSS) are used for font formatting when you view a saved document in a Web browser.
True if image files are not generated from drawing objects when you save a document as a Web page. False if images are generated. The default value is False.
Returns or sets the ideal minimum screen size (width by height, in pixels) that you should use when viewing the saved document in a Web browser.
Sets or returns a constant representing the target browser for documents viewed in a Web browser.
Sets the folder suffix for the specified document to the default suffix for the language support you have selected or installed.
True if long file names are used when you save the document as a Web page. False if long file names are not used and the DOS file name format (8.3) is used. The default value is True.
Represents a window.
Activates the specified object.
True if the specified window is active.
Returns a object that represents the active pane for the specified window.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns or sets the caption text for the specified document or application window.
Closes the specified window.
Optional Object. Specifies the save action for the document. Can be one of the following constants: wdDoNotSaveChanges, wdPromptToSaveChanges, or wdSaveChanges.
Optional Object. True to route the document to the next recipient. If the document doesn't have a routing slip attached, this argument is ignored.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True if a horizontal scroll bar is displayed for the specified window.
True if the vertical scroll bar appears on the left side of the document window.
True if the vertical ruler appears on the right side of the document window in print layout view.
True if rulers are displayed for the specified window or pane.
True if comments, footnotes, endnotes, and hyperlinks are displayed as tips. Text marked as having comments is highlighted.
True if a vertical ruler is displayed for the specified window or pane.
True if a vertical scroll bar is displayed for the specified window.
Returns a object associated with the specified window.
True if the document map is visible.
Returns or sets the width of the document map as a percentage of the width of the specified window.
True if the e-mail message header is visible in the document window. The default value is False.
Returns the screen coordinates of the specified range or shape.
Required Integer. The variable name to which you want Microsoft Word to return the value for the left edge of the object.
Required Integer. The variable name to which you want Word to return the value for the top edge of the object.
Required Integer. The variable name to which you want Word to return the value for the width of the object.
Required Integer. The variable name to which you want Word to return the value for the height of the object.
Required Object. A or object.
Returns or sets the height of the window.
Returns or sets the horizontal scroll position as a percentage of the document width.
Returns or sets the default start-up mode for the Japanese Input Method Editor (IME).
Returns an Integer that represents the position of an item in a collection.
Scrolls a window or pane by the specified number of screens.
Optional Object. The number of screens to scroll the window down.
Optional Object. The number of screens to scroll the window up.
Optional Object. The number of screens to scroll the window to the right.
Optional Object. The number of screens to scroll the window to the left.
Returns or sets an Integer that represents the horizontal position of the specified window, measured in points.
Opens a new window with the same document as the specified window.
Returns the next object in the collection.
Scrolls through the specified pane or window page by page.
Optional Object. The number of pages to be scrolled down. If this argument is omitted, this value is assumed to be 1.
Optional Object. The number of pages to be scrolled up.
Returns a collection that represents all the window panes for the specified window.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns the previous object in the collection.
Prints all or part of the specified document.
Optional Object. Set to True to have the macro continue while Microsoft Word prints the document.
Optional Object. Set to True to append the specified document to the file name specified by the argument. False to overwrite the contents of .
Optional Object. The page range. Can be any constant. wdPrintAllDocumentwdPrintCurrentPage wdPrintFromTo wdPrintRangeOfPages wdPrintSelection
Optional Object. If is True, this argument specifies the path and file name of the output file.
Optional Object. The starting page number when is set to wdPrintFromTo.
Optional Object. The ending page number when is set to wdPrintFromTo.
Optional Object. The item to be printed. Can be any constant.wdPrintAutoTextEntries wdPrintComments wdPrintDocumentContent wdPrintDocumentWithMarkup wdPrintEnvelope wdPrintKeyAssignments wdPrintMarkup wdPrintProperties wdPrintStyles
Optional Object. The number of copies to be printed.
Optional Object. The page numbers and page ranges to be printed, separated by commas. For example, "2, 6-10" prints page 2 and pages 6 through 10.
Optional Object. The type of pages to be printed. Can be any constant.wdPrintAllPages wdPrintEvenPagesOnly wdPrintOddPagesOnly
Optional Object. True to send printer instructions to a file. Make sure to specify a file name with .
Optional Object. When printing multiple copies of a document, True to print all pages of the document before printing the next copy.
Optional Object. This argument is available only in Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition. For additional information about this argument, consult the language reference Help included with Microsoft Office Macintosh Edition.
Optional Object. True to print a two-sided document on a printer without a duplex printing kit. If this argument is True, the and properties are ignored. Use the and properties to control the output during manual duplex printing. This argument may not be available to you, depending on the language support (U.S. English, for example) that you’ve selected or installed.
Optional Object. The number of pages you want Word to fit horizontally on one page. Can be 1, 2, 3, or 4. Use with the argument to print multiple pages on a single sheet.
Optional Object. The number of pages you want Word to fit vertically on one page. Can be 1, 2, or 4. Use with the argument to print multiple pages on a single sheet.
Optional Object. The width to which you want Word to scale printed pages, in twips (20 twips = 1 point; 72 points = 1 inch).
Optional Object. The height to which you want Word to scale printed pages, in twips (20 twips = 1 point; 72 points = 1 inch).
Returns the or object that is located at the point specified by the screen position coordinate pair.
Required Integer. The horizontal distance (in pixels) from the left edge of the screen to the point.
Required Integer. The vertical distance (in pixels) from the top of the screen to the point.
Scrolls through the document window so the specified range or shape is displayed in the document window.
Required Object. A or object.
Optional Boolean. True if the top left corner of the range or shape appears at the top left corner of the document window. False if the bottom right corner of the range or shape appears at the bottom right corner of the document window. The default value is True.
Returns the object that represents a selected range or the insertion point.
Sets the focus of the specified document window to the body of an e-mail message.
Returns or sets a constant that represents how Microsoft Office Word displays source documents after a compare and merge process. Read/write.
Scrolls a window or pane by the specified number of lines.
Optional Object. The number of lines to scroll the window down. A "line" corresponds to the distance scrolled by clicking the down scroll arrow on the vertical scroll bar once.
Optional Object. The number of lines to scroll the window up. A "line" corresponds to the distance scrolled by clicking the up scroll arrow on the vertical scroll bar once.
Optional Object. The number of lines to scroll the window to the right. A "line" corresponds to the distance scrolled by clicking the right scroll arrow on the horizontal scroll bar once.
Optional Object. The number of lines to scroll the window to the left. A "line" corresponds to the distance scrolled by clicking the left scroll arrow on the horizontal scroll bar once.
True if the window is split into multiple panes.
Returns or sets the vertical split percentage for the specified window.
Returns or sets the width of the style area in points.
Sets or returns a Boolean that represents whether thumbnail images of the pages in a document are displayed along the left side of the Microsoft Word document window.
Shows or hides the ribbon.
Shows or hides all comments in a document that contains comments and tracked changes.
Returns or sets the vertical position of the specified window, in points.
Returns the window type.
Returns the height (in points) of the active working area in the specified document window.
Returns the width (in points) of the active working area in the specified document window.
Returns or sets the vertical scroll position as a percentage of the document length.
Returns a object that represents the view for the specified window.
True if the specified object is visible.
Returns or sets the width of the specified object, in points.
Returns the window number of the document displayed in the specified window. For example, if the caption of the window is "Sales.doc:2", this property returns the number 2.
Returns or sets the state of the specified document window or task window.
A collection of objects that represent all the available windows.
Returns a object that represents a new window of a document.
Optional Object. The Window object you want to open another window for. If this argument is omitted, a new window is opened for the active document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Arranges all open document windows in the application workspace. Because Microsoft Word uses a Single Document Interface (SDI), this method no longer has any effect.
Optional Object. The window arrangement. Can be either of the following constants: wdIcons or wdTiled.
Ends side-by-side mode if two windows are in side-by-side mode. Returns a Boolean that represents whether the method was successful.
Opens two windows in side-by-side mode.
Required Object. The document to view in side-by-side windows.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Resets two document windows that are in the Compare side by side with view mode.
True enables scrolling of the contents of windows at the same time. False disables scrolling of windows at the same time.
A collection of words in a selection, range, or document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the first word in a document, selection or range.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns a object that represents the last word in a document, selection, or range.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents all the properties for wrapping text around a shape or shape range.
Returns or sets a value that specifies whether a given shape can overlap other shapes. Can be set to either True or False.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the bottom edge of the text-free area surrounding the specified shape.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the left edge of the text-free area surrounding the specified shape.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the right edge of the text-free area surrounding the specified shape.
Returns or sets the distance (in points) between the document text and the top edge of the text-free area surrounding the specified shape.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets a value that indicates whether the document text should wrap on both sides of the specified shape, on either the left or right side only, or on the side of the shape that's farthest from the page margin.
Returns the wrap type for the specified shape.
Specifies the point on the specified axis where the other axis crosses.
Microsoft Word sets the axis crossing point.
The CrossesAt property specifies the axis crossing point.
The axis crosses at the maximum value.
The axis crosses at the minimum value.
Specifies the type of axis group.
Primary axis group.
Secondary axis group.
Specifies the axis type.
Axis displays categories.
Axis displays data series.
Axis displays values.
Specifies the background type for text in charts.
Word controls the background.
Opaque background.
Transparent background.
Specifies the shape used with the 3-D bar or column chart.
Box.
Pyramid, coming to point at value.
Pyramid, truncated at value.
Cylinder.
Cone, coming to point at value.
Cone, truncated at value.
Specifies the weight of the border around a range.
Hairline (thinnest border).
Medium.
Thick (widest border).
Thin.
Specifies the type of the category axis.
Axis groups data by an arbitrary set of categories.
Axis groups data on a time scale.
Word controls the axis type.
Specifies the position of the chart element.
Automatically sets the position of the chart element.
Specifies a specific position for the chart element.
Specifies a chart gallery.
The built-in gallery.
The user-defined gallery.
Either of the galleries.
Specifies the type of the chart item.
Data label.
Chart area.
Series.
Chart title.
Walls.
Corners.
Data table.
Trend line.
Error bars.
X error bars.
Y error bars.
Legend entry.
Legend key.
Shape.
Major gridlines.
Minor gridlines.
Axis title.
Up bars.
Plot area.
Down bars.
Axis.
Series lines.
Floor.
Legend.
HiLo lines.
Drop lines.
Radar axis labels.
Nothing.
Leader lines.
Display unit label.
PivotChart field button.
PivotChart drop zone.
Specifies the placement of a user-selected picture on a bar in a 3-D bar or column.
Display on sides.
Display on end.
Display on end and sides.
Display on front.
Display on front and sides.
Display on front and end.
Display on all faces.
Specifies how pictures are displayed on a column, bar picture chart, or legend key.
Picture is sized to a specified number of units and repeated the length of the bar.
Picture is sized to repeat a maximum of 15 times in the longest stacked bar.
Picture is stretched the full length of the stacked bar.
Specifies the values displayed in the second chart in a pie chart or a bar of pie chart.
Second chart displays the smallest values in the data series. The number of values to display is specified by the SplitValue property.
Second chart displays values less than some percentage of the total value. The percentage is specified by the SplitValue property.
Arbitrary slides are displayed in the second chart.
Second chart displays values less than the value specified by the SplitValue property.
Specifies the color of a selected feature, such as a border, font, or fill.
Automatic color.
No color.
Specifies a miscellaneous constant in Microsoft Word.
Microsoft Word applies automatic settings, such as a color or page number, to the specified object.
Combination.
Microsoft Word applies custom settings, such as a color or error amount, to the specified object.
Two dimensional bar chart group or series.
Columnar chart group or series.
Three-dimensional bar chart group or series.
Three-dimensional surface chart group or series.
Microsoft Word applies default or automatic formatting.
Do not display error bars in the specified chart group or series.
Summary row is displayed above the specified range.
Summary row is displayed below the specified range.
Display positive and negative error bars in the specified chart group or series.
Bottom.
Center.
Checker pattern.
Circle.
Corner.
Criss-cross pattern.
Cross pattern.
Diamond pattern.
Distributed.
Fill.
Display error amounts as a fixed value.
General.
16% gray pattern.
25% gray pattern.
50% gray pattern.
75% gray pattern.
8% gray pattern.
Grid pattern.
High.
Inside.
Justify.
Left.
Light down line pattern.
Light horizontal line pattern.
Light up line pattern.
Light vertical line pattern.
Low.
Maximum.
Minimum.
Minus values.
Next to axis.
Opaque fill.
Outside.
Display error amounts as a percentage.
Display positive error bars in the specified chart group or series.
Plus values.
Right.
Scale.
75% semi-gray pattern.
Show label.
Show label and percent.
Show percent.
Show value.
Single line.
Solid pattern.
Square.
Star.
Display error amounts as a standard error.
Top.
Transparent fill.
Triangle.
Specifies the format of the picture being copied.
Bitmap (.bmp, .jpg, .gif).
Drawn picture (.png, .wmf, .mix).
Specifies where the data label is positioned.
Data label is centered on the data point or is inside a bar or pie chart.
Data label is positioned above the data point.
Data label is positioned below the data point.
Data label is positioned to the left of the data point.
Data label is positioned to the right of the data point.
Data label is positioned outside the data point at the top edge.
Data label is positioned inside the data point at the top edge.
Data label is positioned inside the data point at the bottom edge.
1st_Word12 sets the position of the data label.
Data labels are in multiple positions.
Data label is in a custom position.
Specifies the separator used with data labels.
Word selects the separator.
Specifies the type of data label to apply.
No data labels.
Default value for the point (assumed if this argument is not specified).
Percentage of the total. Available only for pie charts and doughnut charts.
Category for the point.
Percentage of the total, and category for the point. Available only for pie charts and doughnut charts.
Show the size of the bubble in reference to the absolute value.
Specifies how blank cells are plotted on a chart.
Values are interpolated into the chart.
Blank cells are not plotted.
Blanks are plotted as zero.
Specifies the display unit label for an axis.
Hundreds.
Thousands.
Tens of thousands.
Hundreds of thousands.
Millions.
Tens of millions.
Hundreds of millions.
Thousands of millions.
Millions of millions.
Specifies the end style for error bars.
Caps applied.
No caps applied.
Specifies which axis values are to receive error bars.
Bars run parallel to the Y axis for X-axis values.
Bars run parallel to the X axis for Y-axis values.
Specifies which error-bar parts to include.
Both positive and negative error range.
Only negative error range.
No error bar range.
Only positive error range.
Specifies the range marked by error bars.
Range is set by fixed values or cell values.
Fixed-length error bars.
Percentage of range to be covered by the error bars.
Shows range for specified number of standard deviations.
Shows standard error range.
Specifies the horizontal alignment for the object.
Center.
Center across selection.
Distribute.
Fill.
Align according to data type.
Justify.
Left.
Right.
Specifies the position of the legend on a chart.
Below the chart.
In the upper right-hand corner of the chart border.
Left of the chart.
Right of the chart.
Above the chart.
A custom position.
Specifies the line style for the border.
Continuous line.
Dashed line.
Alternating dashes and dots.
Dash followed by two dots.
Dotted line.
Double line.
Slanted dashes.
No line.
Specifies the marker style for a point or series in a line chart, scatter chart, or radar chart.
Automatic markers
Circular markers
Long bar markers
Diamond-shaped markers
Short bar markers
No markers
Picture markers
Square markers with a plus sign
Square markers
Square markers with an asterisk
Triangular markers
Square markers with an X
Specifies the text orientation.
Text runs downward.
Text runs horizontally.
Text runs upward.
Text runs downward and is centered in the cell.
Specifies the interior pattern of a chart or interior object.
Word controls the pattern.
Checkerboard.
Criss-cross lines.
Dark diagonal lines running from the upper left to the lower right.
16% gray.
25% gray.
50% gray.
75% gray.
8% gray.
Grid.
Dark horizontal lines.
Light diagonal lines running from the upper left to the lower right.
Light horizontal lines.
Light diagonal lines running from the lower left to the upper right.
Light vertical bars.
No pattern.
75% dark moiré.
Solid color.
Dark diagonal lines running from the lower left to the upper right.
Dark vertical bars.
Linear gradient.
Rectangular gradient.
Specifies how the picture should be copied.
The picture is copied as it will look when it is printed.
The picture is copied to resemble its display on the screen as closely as possible.
Specifies the location of the field in a PivotTable report.
Column
Data
Hidden
Page
Row
Specifies the reading order for the specified object.
According to context.
Left-to-right.
Right-to-left.
Specifies the RGB color.
Alice Blue
Antique White
Aqua
Aquamarine
Azure
Beige
Bisque
Black
Blanched Almond
Blue
Blue Violet
Brown
Burly Wood
Cadet Blue
Chartreuse
Coral
Cornflower Blue
Cornsilk
Crimson
Dark Blue
Dark Cyan
Dark Goldenrod
Dark Green
Dark Gray
Dark Grey
Dark Khaki
Dark Magenta
Dark Olive Green
Dark Orange
Dark Orchid
Dark Red
Dark Salmon
Dark Sea Green
Dark Slate Blue
Dark Slate Gray
Dark Slate Grey
Dark Turquoise
Dark Violet
Deep Pink
Deep Sky Blue
Dim Gray
Dim Grey
Dodger Blue
Fire Brick
Floral White
Forest Green
Fuchsia
Gainsboro
Ghost White
Gold
Goldenrod
Gray
Green
Grey
Green Yellow
Honeydew
Hot Pink
Indian Red
Indigo
Ivory
Khaki
Lavender
Lavender Blush
Lawn Green
Lemon Chiffon
Light Blue
Light Coral
Light Cyan
LightGoldenrodYellow
Light Gray
Light Green
Light Grey
Light Pink
Light Salmon
Light Sea Green
Light Sky Blue
Light Slate Gray
Light Slate Grey
Light Steel Blue
Light Yellow
Lime
Lime Green
Linen
Maroon
Medium Aquamarine
Medium Blue
Medium Orchid
Medium Purple
Medium Sea Green
Medium Slate Blue
Medium Spring Green
Medium Turquoise
Medium Violet Red
Midnight Blue
Mint Cream
Misty Rose
Moccasin
Navajo White
Navy
Navy Blue
Old Lace
Olive
Olive Drab
Orange
Orange Red
Orchid
Pale Goldenrod
Pale Green
Pale Turquoise
Pale Violet Red
Papaya Whip
Peach Puff
Peru
Pink
Plum
Powder Blue
Purple
Red
Rosy Brown
Royal Blue
Salmon
Sandy Brown
Sea Green
Seashell
Sienna
Silver
Sky Blue
Slate Blue
Slate Gray
Slate Grey
Snow
Spring Green
Steel Blue
Tan
Teal
Thistle
Tomato
Turquoise
Yellow
Yellow Green
Violet
Wheat
White
White Smoke
Specifies whether the values corresponding to a particular data series are in rows or columns.
Data series is in a row.
Data series is in a column.
Specifies the scale type of the value axis.
Linear
Logarithmic
Specifies what the bubble size represents on a bubble chart.
Width of the bubble.
Area of the bubble.
Specifies the text orientation for tick-mark labels.
Text orientation set by Word.
Text runs down.
Characters run horizontally.
Text runs up.
Characters run vertically.
Specifies the position of tick-mark labels on the specified axis.
Top or right side of the chart.
Bottom or left side of the chart.
Next to axis (where axis is not at either side of the chart).
No tick marks.
Specifies the position of major and minor tick marks for an axis.
Crosses the axis
Inside the axis
No mark
Specifies the unit of time for chart axes and data series.
Days
Months
Years
Specifies how the trendline that smoothes out fluctuations in the data is calculated.
Uses an equation to calculate the least squares fit through points, for example, y=ab^x .
Uses the linear equation y = mx + b to calculate the least squares fit through points.
Uses the equation y = c ln x + b to calculate the least squares fit through points.
Uses a sequence of averages computed from parts of the data series. The number of points equals the total number of points in the series less the number specified for the period.
Uses an equation to calculate the least squares fit through points, for example, y = ax^6 + bx^5 + cx^4 + dx^3 + ex^2 + fx + g.
Uses an equation to calculate the least squares fit through points, for example, y = ax^b.
Specifies the type of underline applied to a font.
Double thick underline.
Two thin underlines placed close together.
No underlining.
Single underlining.
Not supported.
Specifies the vertical alignment for the object.
Bottom
Center
Distributed
Justify
Top
Represents a node that is a possible child element of the current element, according to the schema, but is not guaranteed to be valid.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a String that represents the name of the element without any prefix.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Inserts a object that represents an XML element node.
Optional Object. The text range around which to place the opening and closing XML elements.
Returns a String that represents the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the schema namespace for the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the XML schema to which the specified object belongs.
Represents a collection of objects that represent elements that may be valid children of the specified element according to the schema.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents the XML mapping on a object between custom XML and a content control. An XML mapping is a link between the text in a content control and an XML element in the custom XML data store for this document.
Returns an object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the add-in was created. Read-only Long.
Returns a CustomXMLNode object that represents the custom XML node in the data store to which the content control in the document maps.
Returns a CustomXMLPart object that represents the custom XML part to which the content control in the document maps.
Deletes the XML mapping from the parent content control.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether the content control in the document is mapped to an XML node in the document’s XML data store. Read-only.
Returns an Object that represents the parent object of the specified XMLMapping object.
Returns a String that represents the prefix mappings used to evaluate the XPath for the current XML mapping. Read-only.
Allows creating or changing the XML mapping on a content control. Returns True if Microsoft Office Word maps the content control to a custom XML node in the document’s custom XML data store.
Boolean
Specifies an XPath string that represents the XML node to which to map the content control. An invalid XPath string causes a run-time error.
Specifies the prefix mappings to use when querying the expression provided in the parameter. If omitted, Word uses the set of prefix mappings for the specified custom XML part in the current document.
Specifies the desired custom XML data to which to map the content control. If this parameter is omitted, the XPath is evaluated against all custom XML in the current document, and the mapping is established with the first CustomXMLPart in which the XPath resolves to an XML node.
Allows creating or changing the XML data mapping on a content control. Returns True if Microsoft Office Word maps the content control to a custom XML node in the document’s custom XML data store.
Boolean
Specifies the XML node to which to map the current content control.
Returns a String that represents the XPath for the XML mapping, which evaluates to the currently mapped XML node. Read-only.
Represents an individual schema within the Schema Library.
Returns a String that represents the friendly name for the specified object.
Optional Boolean. True if all users have access to the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Attaches an XML schema to a document.
Required Object. The document to which to attach the specified XML schema.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns a object that represents the default Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) file to use when opening a document from an XML schema for a particular namespace.
Optional Boolean. True if all users have access to the specified object.
Deletes the specified object.
Gets or sets the location of the specified XML namespace.
Optional Boolean. True if all users have access to the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a String that represents the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the associated namespace.
Returns a collection that represents the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) files specified for use with a schema.
A collection of objects that represents the entire collection of schemas in the Schema Library.
Returns a object that represents a schema that is added to the Schema Library and made available to users in Microsoft Word.
Required String. The path and file name of the schema. This may be a local file path, a network path, or an Internet address.
Optional String. The namespace Uniform Resource Indicator as specified in the schema. The parameter is case-sensitive and must be spelled exactly as specified in schema.
Optional String. The name of the schema as it appears on the Schemas tab in the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
Optional Boolean. True if all users that log on to a computer can access and use the new schema. The default is False.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Installs the specified XML expansion pack on the user's computer, making an XML smart document solution available to one or more users.
Required String. The path and file name of the XML expansion pack.
Optional Boolean. True installs the XML expansion pack and makes it available to all users on a machine. False makes the XML expansion pack available for the current user only. Default is False.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents a single XML element applied to a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a collection that represents the attributes for the specified element.
Returns a String that represents the name of the element without any prefix.
Returns a collection that represents the child elements of a specified element.
Returns a collection that represents the list of allowed elements for the object (which returns the child elements of a specified element).
Copies the specified object to the Clipboard.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Removes the specified object from the document and places it on the Clipboard.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the first child node of a parent node.
Determines if the specified XML element has child elements.
Returns a object that represents the last child node of a parent node.
Returns the level of the specified XML element within the hierarchy of elements applied to a document.
Returns a String that represents the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the schema namespace for the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the next element in the document that is at the same level as the specified element.
Returns a constant that represents the type of node.
Returns or sets a String that represents the value of an attribute.
Returns a object that represents the parent document of the specified XML element.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the parent element of the specified element.
Returns or sets a String that represents the text displayed for an element that contains no text.
Returns a object that represents the previous element in the document that is at the same level as the specified element.
Returns a object that represents the portion of a document that's contained in the specified object.
Removes the specified child element from the specified element.
Required . The child element to be removed.
Returns a collection that represents all the nodes that match a specified XPath string in the order in which they appear.
Required String. A valid XPath string. For more information on XPath, see the XPath reference documentation on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site.
Optional Object. Provides the prefix in the schema against which to perform the search. Use the parameter if your parameter uses names to search for elements.
Optional Boolean. True skips all text nodes while searching for the specified node. False includes text nodes in the search. Default value is False.
Returns an object that represents the first node that matches a specified XPath string in the specified document.
Required String. A valid string. For more information on , see the reference documentation on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site.
Optional Object. Provides the prefix in the schema against which to perform the search. Use the parameter if your parameter uses names to search for elements.
Optional Boolean. True skips all text nodes while searching for the specified node. False includes text nodes in the search. Default value is True.
Changes the validation error text displayed to a user for a specified node and forces Microsoft Word to report a node as invalid.
Required . Specifies whether to set the validation status error text (wdXMLValidationStatusCustom) or to clear the validation status error text (wdXMLValidationStatusOK).
Optional Object. The text displayed to the user. Leave blank when the Status parameter is set to wdXMLValidationStatusOK.
Optional Boolean. True automatically clears the error message as soon as the next validation event occurs on the specified node. False requires running the SetValidationError method with a parameter of wdXMLValidationStatusOK to clear the custom error text.
Returns a object that represents the smart tag associated with an XML element.
Returns or sets a String that represents the text displayed for an XML element.
Verifies an individual XML element or the entire document against the attached XML schema or schemas.
Returns a String that represents the description for a validation error on an object.
Optional Boolean. Indicates that the error text displayed is the advanced version of the validation error description, which comes from the MSXML 5.0 component included with Microsoft Word.
Returns a constant that represents whether an element or attribute is valid according to the attached schema.
Returns a String that represents the XML for the node in the Microsoft Office Word Open XML format. Read-only.
String
Returns a String that represents the XML text in the specified object.
Optional Boolean. True returns the text of the XML without the Word XML markup. The default setting is False.
A collection of objects that represents the nodes in the tree view of the XML Structure task pane, which indicates the elements that a user has applied to a document.
Returns a object that represents a newly added element.
Required String. The name of the element in the XML schema designated in the parameter. Because XML is case-sensitive, the spelling of the element specified in the parameter must be exactly as it appears in the schema. If the String does not match any of the element names in the schema specified in the parameter, an error is displayed.
Required String. The name of the schema as defined in the schema. The parameter is case-sensitive and must be spelled exactly as it appears in the schema. If the specified namespace cannot be found in any of the schemas attached to the document, an error is displayed.
Optional Range. The range to which you want to apply the element. The default is to place the element tags at the insertion point or around the selection if a text is selected.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Gets the number of items in the specified collection.
Gets a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Represents an individual schema that is attached to a document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns a String indicating the location of the specified XML schema.
Returns a String that represents the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) of the schema namespace for the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Reloads a cached document by resolving the hyperlink to the document and downloading it.
A collection of objects that represent the unique namespaces that are attached to a document.
Returns a that represents a schema applied to a document.
Optional String. The name of the schema as defined in the schema. The parameter is case-sensitive and must be spelled exactly as it appears in the schema. If the specified namespace cannot be found in any of the schemas attached to the document, an error is displayed.
Optional String. The name of the schema as it appears on the Schemas tab in the Templates and Add-ins dialog box.
Optional String. The path and file name of the schema. This may be a local file path, a network path, or an Internet address.
Optional Boolean. True if all users that log on to a computer can access and use the new schema. The default is False.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Word validates the XML in a document upon saving the document.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Word will validate the XML in a document as a user type.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
True to hide schema violations when Microsoft Word validates the XML in a document.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether Microsoft Word performs validation on text nodes that have element siblings and specifies whether these text nodes are saved in XML when the property is True.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns a Boolean that represents whether automatic placeholder text is displayed for XML elements in a document. True displays placeholder text. False hides placeholder text.
Verifies an individual XML element or the entire document against the attached XML schema or schemas.
Represents a single registered Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT).
Returns a String that represents the friendly name for the specified object.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Deletes the specified object.
Returns or sets the location of the specified transformation.
Optional Boolean. True if all users have access to the specified object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
A collection of objects that represent all of the Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLTs) for a specific XML namespace.
Returns a object that represents an Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformation (XSLT) added to the collection of XSLTs for a specified schema.
Required String. The path and file name of the XSLT. This may be a local file path, a network path, or an Internet address.
Optional String. The name of the XSLT as it appears in the Schema Library.
Optional Boolean. True if all users that log on to a computer can access and use the new schema. The default is False.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns the number of items in the specified collection.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns an individual object in a collection.
An Object indicating the ordinal position or a string representing the name of the individual object.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Contains magnification options (for example, the zoom percentage) for a window or pane.
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns or sets the number of pages to be displayed side by side on-screen at the same time in print layout view or print preview.
Returns or sets the view magnification of a window so that either the entire page is visible or the entire width of the page is visible.
Returns or sets the number of pages to be displayed one above the other on-screen at the same time in print layout view or print preview.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.
Returns or sets the magnification for a window as a percentage.
A collection of objects that represents the magnification options for each view (outline, normal, print layout, and so on).
Returns a object that represents the Microsoft Word application.
Returns a 32-bit integer that indicates the application in which the specified object was created.
Returns the specified object.
Required . The specified zoom type.
Returns an object that represents the parent object of the specified object.