I'm lost with this code:) Why not simply ^p for paragraph and execute a replace? I would use document variables or bookmarks. Anyway if it's working for your case then it's correct:)
Cetin
>Thanks all for the input, after researching, most still did not respect the formatting of the cr/lf... So, I went deeper into the automation and came up with a solution that appears to work each time CORRECTLY...
>
>After the Word document is loaded, and active document, I was able to process via the following
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>lcFind = "{{SOMETHING TO LOOK FOR}}"
>lcRep = "Whatever you " + chr(13)+chr(10) + "want to replace with"
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>*/ loWord is object pointer to Word application
>loWordSel = loWord.Selection
>WITH loWordSel.Find
> .ClearFormatting()
> .Text = lcFind
> .Replacement.Text = ""
> .Forward = .t.
> .Wrap = 1
> .Format = .f.
> */ The MATCH criteria can really be optional from defaults as needed
> .MatchCase = .f.
> .MatchWholeWord = .f.
> .MatchWildcards = .f.
> .MatchSoundsLike = .f.
> .MatchAllWordForms = .f.
> .Execute()
>EndWith
>
>*/ NOW, break lines on the chr(13) + CHR(10) cr/lf
>lnFR = ALINES( laFR, lcRep, .t., CHR(13)+CHR(10))
>FOR lnLines = 1 TO lnFR
> loWordSel.TypeText( laFR[ lnLines ] )
> IF lnLines < lnFR
> loWordSel.TypeParagraph()
> ENDIF
>ENDFOR
>
>
>It appears to work, even with LONG strings beyond the 255 character limit, and by pre-splitting on cr/lf into an array, forcing a TYPEPARAGRAPH() makes it work correctly.
>
>Thanks again for input, just a stronger solution
>
>
>
>
>>>Hi all,
>>>
>>>I'm sure someone has an answer for me here.
>>>
>>>I have a Word document that I have to do some automation with... So, I have some place-holders in there like {{SOMEFIELD}} where I need to do some inserting of stuff and can successfully do using find/replace automation.
>>>
>>>Here's the problem. If the text I have has ANY cr/lf (such as a multi-line address), the Word document doesn't properly reflect that, almost like the cr/lf is treated as a non-printable character and doesn't advance to the next line.
>>>
>>>Am I missing something stupid???
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>
>>>Don
>>
>>Don,
>>If instead of such placeholders you use document variables or bookmarks then you don't need to do find/replace at all.
>>Set document variable's value, or insert into bookmark directly. It'd also be faster than a find/replace.
>>
>>PS: If you'd use find/replace then you should use special characters for things like line feed (ie: ^p).
>>Cetin