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Topic Title: Manipulating richtext containing OLEs Topic Summary: Created On: 8-Jun-2007 13:25 Status: Post and Reply |
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![]() Answer: Try this little chap. If you want to replace all occurrences of the substring then replace the if statement with a while statement... | |
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I'm pulling my hair out.
I need to replace text within Object Text, and my code works when there's no OLE - see attachment. BUT when there's an OLE in the object text AND the code to be replaced sits AFTER the OLE, my code stops (DOORS siezes up and I have to crash out) - I think it's because the function findRichText gets stuck at the OLE - maybe the OLE is too big and so an int return for Offset is not large enough.... Anyone got any ideas how I get round this? Edited: 8-Jun-2007 at 13:28 by Peter Chattaway |
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Try this little chap.
If you want to replace all occurrences of the substring then replace the if statement with a while statement... ------------------------- Tony Goodman http://www.smartdxl.com Edited: 11-Jun-2007 at 11:29 by Tony Goodman |
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