WD97: Macro to Find Automatic (Soft) Page Breaks (181527)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
This article was previously published under Q181527 SUMMARY
To search for "hard" (manually inserted) page breaks and section breaks in
a Word document, click Find on the Edit menu, and type ^m in the Find What
box.
There is no search character to locate "soft" (automatic) page breaks
within a document. The macro examples in the "More Information" section of
this article can be used to locate automatic page breaks.
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Soft page breaks are automatically inserted by Word when the end of the
document page is reached. Any new text is automatically pushed to the next
page. A soft page break also occurs before a paragraph formatted with the
Page Break Before option selected in the Paragraph dialog box.
You can insert hard page breaks by pressing CTRL+ENTER or selecting the
Page Break option button in the Insert Break dialog box.
The following macro examples examine the page breaks in a document and
determine whether or not they are soft page breaks. The macro examples
retrieve the total number of pages in the document and then move to each
page break successively. By moving the selection to the left one character,
the macro examples determine if the new selection is text or a hard page
break. Document text has a character code greater than 31, and a hard page
break is character number 12 or 14.
Sub FindSoftPageBreaks()
Dim iPgNum As Integer
Dim sPgNum As String
Dim ascChar As Integer
' Set bookmark for return.
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add Name:="WhereYouWere", _
Range:=Selection.Range
' Go to start of document.
Selection.HomeKey Unit:=wdStory, Extend:=wdMove
' Repaginate the document.
ActiveDocument.Repaginate
' Loop through the number of pages in the document.
For iPgNum = 2 To Selection.Information(wdNumberOfPagesInDocument)
sPgNum = CStr(iPgNum)
' Go to next page in iteration.
Selection.GoTo What:=wdGoToPage, Which:=wdGoToAbsolute, _
Count:=sPgNum
' Move insertion point left one character.
Selection.MoveLeft Unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=1, Extend:=wdMove
' Retrieve the character code at insertion point.
ascChar = Asc(Selection.Text)
' Check the character code for hard page break or text.
If ascChar <> 12 And ascChar <> 14 Or ascChar > 31 Then
MsgBox "An automatic page break precedes page " + sPgNum + "."
End If
Next
' Return to starting location.
Selection.GoTo What:=wdGoToBookmark, Name:="WhereYouWere"
' Delete the return marker.
ActiveDocument.Bookmarks("WhereYouWere").Delete
End Sub
To replace soft page breaks with hard page breaks throughout your document,
replace this line of code
MsgBox "An automatic page break precedes page " + sPgNum + "."
with the following lines:
' Check to see if the insertion point is in a table.
x = Selection.Information Type:=wdWithInTable
If x then
' Move insertion point out of table.
Selection.MoveRight Unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=1, Extend:=wdMove
End If
Selection.InsertBreak Type:=wdPageBreak
REFERENCES
For additional information, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
173707 OFF97: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles
For more information about getting help with Visual Basic for Applications,
please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
163435 VBA: Programming Resources for Visual Basic for Applications
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