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Range.MoveUntil Method

Word Developer Reference

Moves the specified range until one of the specified characters is found in the document.

Syntax

expression.MoveUntil(Cset, Count)

expression   Required. A variable that represents a Range object.

Parameters

Name Required/Optional Data Type Description
Cset Required Variant One or more characters. If any character in Cset is found before the Count value expires, the specified range is positioned as an insertion point immediately before that character. This argument is case sensitive.
Count Optional Variant The maximum number of characters by which the specified range is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If Count is a positive number, the range is moved forward in the document, beginning at the end position. If it is a negative number, the range is moved backward, beginning at the start position. The default value is wdForward.

Remarks

This method returns the number of characters by which the specified range was moved, as a Long value. If Count is greater than 0 (zero), this method returns the number of characters moved plus one. If Count is less than 0 (zero), this method returns the number of characters moved minus one. If no Cset characters are found, the range isn't not changed and the method returns 0 (zero).

Example

This example moves myRange forward through the next 100 characters in the document until the character "t" is found.

Visual Basic for Applications
  Set myRange = ActiveDocument.Words(1)
myRange.MoveUntil Cset:="t", Count:=100

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