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FP2000: How to Insert HTML at the Insertion Point by Using VBA


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Summary

This article describes how to insert Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) at the insertion point in FrontPage 2000 by using Visual Basic for Applications code.

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212536� OFF2000: How to Run Sample Code from Knowledge Base Articles

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To use this code, open a page or create a new page, copy the code into the Visual Basic Editor, and run the InsertHTML macro.
Sub InsertHTML()
    
    'Set up variables
    Dim myTextRange As IHTMLTxtRange
    Dim myHTML As String
    
    'Create a text range from the current selection
    Set myTextRange = ActiveDocument.selection.createRange
        
    'Ask for the HTML and assign it to myHTML
    myHTML = InputBox("Enter HTML to insert:")
        
    'Add the HTML entered at the current selection
    myTextRange.pasteHTML (myHTML)
    
End Sub
				

You can enter either text or HTML code into the input box. HTML code will be interpreted but will not be checked for validity.

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Keywords: KB242315, kbprogramming

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Article Info
Article ID : 242315
Revision : 2
Created on : 6/18/2005
Published on : 6/18/2005
Exists online : False
Views : 243