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Summary: If you want to have Word highlight rows in a table that contain a certain character, you need to resort to using a macro. This tip shows how such a macro could work to give the desired results. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
Heidi has fifteen documents, each comprised chiefly of one long table. She needs to create a macro to search row-by-row and somehow highlight (either by shading, bolding, changing font, etc.) any row that doesn't have a parenthesis character anywhere in the row. Alternatively, she can also highlight rows that do contain a parenthesis character—she just needs to be able to distinguish between rows that do and rows that don't.
There are many ways that such a macro could be approached, but one that searches for an opening or closing parenthesis is relatively easy. The following example will do the search, row by row, and if either character is found, it will highlight the row by making the background yellow.
Sub HilightRows()
Dim TargetText1 As String
Dim TargetText As String
Dim oRow As Row
Dim iCol As Integer
'initialize the target characters to find
TargetText = "("
TargetText1 = ")"
'Make sure we're in a table
If Selection.Information(wdWithInTable) Then
'Clear all the old shading
Selection.Tables(1).Shading.BackgroundPatternColor = wdColorWhite
'do all the rows
For Each oRow In Selection.Tables(1).Rows
If InStr(oRow.Range.Text, TargetText) > 0 Then _
oRow.Shading.BackgroundPatternColor = wdColorYellow
If InStr(oRow.Range.Text, TargetText1) > 0 Then _
oRow.Shading.BackgroundPatternColor = wdColorYellow
Next oRow
End If
End Sub
Tip #568 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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