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You can use the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications Variables
collection to set and retrieve the contents of a string variable into a
Word document or template.
Also, you can use the DocVariable field to retrieve the value of a document
variable once it has been set.
To Set and Retrieve the Value of a Document Variable
The following sample macro uses the Variables property to store and then
retrieve the value of a string variable named "FullName" with the current
document.
Sub GetSetDocVars()
Dim fName As String
fName = "Jeff Smith"
' Set contents of variable "fName" in a document using a document
' variable called "FullName".
ActiveDocument.Variables.Add Name:="FullName", Value:=fName
' Retrieve the contents of the document variable.
MsgBox ActiveDocument.Variables("FullName").Value
End Sub
To Delete a Document Variable
The following sample macro uses the Variables property to first set and
retrieve the value of a document variable and then delete the variable from
the active document.
Sub GetSetDeleteDocVars()
Dim fName As String
fName = "Jeff Smith"
' Set contents of variable "fName" in a document using a document
' variable called "FullName."
ActiveDocument.Variables.Add Name:="FullName", Value:=fName
' Retrieve the contents of the document variable.
MsgBox ActiveDocument.Variables("FullName").Value
' Delete the variable.
ActiveDocument.Variables("FullName").Delete
End Sub
To Retrieve the Value of a Document Variable Using the DocVariable Field
The following sample macro uses the Variables property to set a document
variable. Following the sample macro are steps to use the DocVariable field
to retrieve the value into the contents of the same document.
Sub GetSetDocVars()
Dim fName As String
fName = "Jeff Smith"
' Set contents of variable "fName" in a document using a document
' variable called "FullName."
ActiveDocument.Variables.Add Name:="FullName", Value:=fName
End Sub
To use the DocVariable field:
- On the Insert menu, click Field.
- In the Categories list, click Document Automation.
- In the Field Names list, click DocVariable.
- Click in the Field codes box so the insertion point is one
space past the word DocVariables.
- In quotation marks, type the name of the document variable.
Example: "FullName" - Click OK.
If you need to preserve a value between sessions of a macro, you can store
values using any of the following methods:
- Use the PrivateProfileString property to store values to a private
settings file.
For more information about the PrivateProfileString property, click the
Office Assistant while in the Visual Basic Editor, type
PrivateProfileString Property, click Search, and then click to view
"PrivateProfileString Property."
- Use the Variables property to store values in a document.
For more information about the Variables property, click the Office
Assistant while in the Visual Basic Editor, type Variables Property,
click Search, and then click to view "Variables Property."
- Use the Visual Basic for Applications Input/Output statements to
write to a text file (for example, Write or Print statements).
For more information about writing data to files, click the Office
Assistant while in the Visual Basic Editor, type Writing Data to
Files, click Search, and then click to view "Writing Data to Files."
- Use the AutoTextEntry Object to store values in an AutoText entry.
For more information about the AutoTextEntry Object, click the Office
Assistant while in the Visual Basic Editor, type AutoTextEntry Object,
click Search, and then click to view "AutoTextEntry Object."
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the
Standard toolbar. If the Assistant is not able to answer your query, please
see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
176476
OFF: Office Assistant Not Answering Visual Basic Questions
REFERENCES
For additional information, please see the following articles in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
168923
WD97: Invalid Page Fault Using DocVariable Field
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