Pergunta

I have some code to replace text inside a word 2010 docx.

        object fileName = Path.Combine(System.Windows.Forms.Application.StartupPath, "document.docx");

        Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application wordApp = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application { Visible = true };

        Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Document aDoc = wordApp.Documents.Open(ref fileName, ReadOnly: false, Visible: true);

        aDoc.Activate();

        Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Find fnd = wordApp.ActiveWindow.Selection.Find;

        fnd.ClearFormatting();
        fnd.Replacement.ClearFormatting();
        fnd.Forward = true;

        fnd.Wrap = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.WdFindWrap.wdFindContinue;

        fnd.Text = "{id}";
        fnd.Replacement.Text = "123456";
        fnd.Execute(Replace: WdReplace.wdReplaceAll);

This works without formatting. But when {id} is formatted it does not replace the text.

How can I make this code ignore formatting?

Foi útil?

Solução

I use this function to find and replace. you can specify any of the options.

private void FindAndReplace(Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application doc, object findText, object replaceWithText)
{
    //options
    object matchCase = false;
    object matchWholeWord = true;
    object matchWildCards = false;
    object matchSoundsLike = false;
    object matchAllWordForms = false;
    object forward = true;
    object format = false;
    object matchKashida = false;
    object matchDiacritics = false;
    object matchAlefHamza = false;
    object matchControl = false;
    object read_only = false;
    object visible = true;
    object replace = 2;
    object wrap = 1;
    //execute find and replace
    doc.Selection.Find.Execute(ref findText, ref matchCase, ref matchWholeWord,
        ref matchWildCards, ref matchSoundsLike, ref matchAllWordForms, ref forward, ref wrap, ref format, ref replaceWithText, ref replace,
        ref matchKashida ,ref matchDiacritics, ref matchAlefHamza, ref matchControl);                
}

And usage would be :

object fileName = Path.Combine(System.Windows.Forms.Application.StartupPath, "document.docx");
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application wordApp = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application { Visible = true };
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Document aDoc = wordApp.Documents.Open(fileName, ReadOnly: false, Visible: true);
aDoc.Activate();
FindAndReplace(wordApp, "{id}", "12345");

And you can use the FindAndReplace function over and over....
Hope this helps.

Outras dicas

From Visual Studio 2013 you can do this:

Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Range range = this.Application.ActiveDocument.Content;
range.Find.ClearFormatting();
range.Find.Execute(FindText: "find text", ReplaceWith: "replace text", Replace: Word.WdReplace.wdReplaceAll);

(Posted for the benefit of anyone, like me, who came across this question but is not necessarily using the same versions of the tools as the OP.)

A method that divides a string if the string contains more than 255 characters.

    void FindAndReplace(Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application doc, string findText, string replaceWithText)
    {
        if (replaceWithText.Length > 255)
        {
            FindAndReplace(doc, findText, findText + replaceWithText.Substring(255));
            replaceWithText = replaceWithText.Substring(0, 255);
        }

        //options
        object matchCase = false;
        object matchWholeWord = true;
        object matchWildCards = false;
        object matchSoundsLike = false;
        object matchAllWordForms = false;
        object forward = true;
        object format = false;
        object matchKashida = false;
        object matchDiacritics = false;
        object matchAlefHamza = false;
        object matchControl = false;
        object read_only = false;
        object visible = true;
        object replace = 2;
        object wrap = 1;

        //execute find and replace
        doc.Selection.Find.Execute(findText, ref matchCase, ref matchWholeWord,
            ref matchWildCards, ref matchSoundsLike, ref matchAllWordForms, ref forward, ref wrap, ref format, replaceWithText, ref replace,
            ref matchKashida, ref matchDiacritics, ref matchAlefHamza, ref matchControl);
    }

If someone looking for answer in 2021 and uses VS2019, You can fallow this method including replace the text inside shapes such as text boxes.

 private void FindAndReplace(Application app,Document doc, string findText, string replaceWithText)
        {
            Find findObject = app.Selection.Find;
            findObject.ClearFormatting();
            findObject.Text = findText;
            findObject.Replacement.ClearFormatting();
            findObject.Replacement.Text = replaceWithText;
            object missing = System.Reflection.Missing.Value;
            object replaceAll = WdReplace.wdReplaceAll;
            findObject.Execute(ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing,ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref replaceAll, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing, ref missing);

            var shapes = doc.Shapes;
            foreach (Shape shape in shapes)
            {
                if (shape.TextFrame.HasText != 0)
                {
                    var initialText = shape.TextFrame.TextRange.Text;
                    var resultingText = initialText.Replace(findText, replaceWithText);
                    if (initialText != resultingText)
                    {
                        shape.TextFrame.TextRange.Text = resultingText;
                    }
                }
            }
        }

You can try this :

var doc =  new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word.Application().Documents.Open("document.docx");

doc.Content.Find.Execute( "{id}", false, true, false, false, false, true, 1, false,  "12345", 2,
false, false, false, false);
doc.Save();
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