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To prevent this error message, add a
Save method to your macro, so that the document is saved periodically.
When you use a macro to search for and replace text in a document, the
Save method is often needed after a number of replacements have been made. The
Save method clears the Word edit buffer, so that the macro can continue making edits.
The following is a sample macro that replaces all semicolons with tabs in a document. The
If statement and count variable are used to save the document after every 30 replacements.
Sub UpdateCount()
Dim count As Integer
count = 0
Options.AllowFastSave = False
Selection.HomeKey Unit:=wdStory
Selection.Find.ClearFormatting
Selection.Find.Execute findtext:=";", Forward:=True
While Selection.Find.Found = True
count = count + 1
Selection.TypeText Text:=vbTab
If count = 30 Then
ActiveDocument.Save
count = 0
End If
Selection.Find.Execute
Wend
End Sub
REFERENCES
For additional information about available resources for creating customsolutions using Visual Basic for Applications, click the article numbers below
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