Document.SelectSingleNode Method
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Returns an XMLNode object that represents the first node that matches the XPath parameter in the specified document.
Syntax
expression.SelectSingleNode(XPath, PrefixMapping, FastSearchSkippingTextNodes)
expression Required. A variable that represents a Document object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data Type | Description |
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XPath | Required | String | A valid XPath string. For more information on XPath, see the XPath reference documentation on the Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN) Web site. |
PrefixMapping | Optional | Variant | Provides the prefix in the schema against which to perform the search. Use the PrefixMapping parameter if your XPath parameter uses names to search for elements. |
FastSearchSkippingTextNodes | Optional | Boolean | True skips all text nodes while searching for the specified node. False includes text nodes in the search. Default value is True. |
Return Value
XMLNode
Remarks
Setting the FastSearchSkippingTextNodes parameter to False diminishes performance because Microsoft Word searches all nodes in a document against the text contained in the node.
Example
The following example returns the first title element found in the active document that is a child element of the book element.
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