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How to: Programmatically Update Bookmark Text

You can insert text into a placeholder bookmark in a Microsoft Office Word document so that you can retrieve the text at a later time, or to replace text in a bookmark. If you are developing a document-level customization, you can also update text in a Bookmark control that is bound to data. For more information, see Binding Data to Controls in Office Solutions.

Applies to: The information in this topic applies to document-level projects and application-level projects for Word 2013 and Word 2010. For more information, see Features Available by Office Application and Project Type.

The bookmark object can be one of two types:

When you assign text to a bookmark, the behavior differs between a Bookmark and a Bookmark. For more information, see Bookmark Control.

Using Host Controls

To update bookmark contents using a Bookmark control

  1. Create a procedure that takes a bookmark argument for the name of the bookmark, and a newText argument for the string to assign to the Text property.

    Note

    Assigning text to the Bookmark.Text or Bookmark.FormattedText property of a Bookmark control does not cause the bookmark to be deleted.

    Shared Sub BookMarkReplace( _
        ByRef bookmark As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Bookmark, _
        ByVal newText As String)
    
    static void BookMarkReplace(
        ref Microsoft.Office.Tools.Word.Bookmark bookmark, 
        string newText)
    {
    
  2. Assign the newText string to the Text property of the Bookmark.

        bookmark.Text = newText
    End Sub
    
        bookmark.Text = newText;
    }
    

Using Word Objects

To update bookmark contents using a Word Bookmark object

  1. Create a procedure that has a bookmark argument for the name of the Bookmark, and a newText argument for the string to assign to the Range.Text property of the bookmark.

    Note

    Assigning text to a native Word Bookmark object causes the bookmark to be deleted.

    Friend Sub BookMarkReplaceNative( _
        ByVal bookmark As Word.Bookmark, _
        ByVal newText As String)
    
    internal void BookMarkReplaceNative(
        Word.Bookmark bookmark, 
        string newText)
    {
    
  2. Assign the newText string to the Range.Text property of the bookmark, which automatically deletes the bookmark. Then re-add the bookmark to the Bookmarks collection.

    The following code example can be used in a document-level customization.

    Dim rng As Word.Range = bookmark.Range
        Dim bookmarkName As String = bookmark.Name
    
        bookmark.Range.Text = newText
    
        Me.Bookmarks.Add(Name:=bookmarkName, Range:=rng)
    End Sub
    
    object rng = bookmark.Range;
        string bookmarkName = bookmark.Name;
    
        bookmark.Range.Text = newText;
    
        this.Bookmarks.Add(bookmarkName, ref rng); 
    }
    

    The following code example can be used in an application-level add-in. This example uses the active document.

    Dim rng As Object = bookmark.Range
        Dim bookmarkName As String = bookmark.Name
    
        bookmark.Range.Text = newText
        Me.Application.ActiveDocument.Bookmarks.Add(Name:=bookmarkName, Range:=rng)
    End Sub
    
    object rng = bookmark.Range;
        string bookmarkName = bookmark.Name;
    
        bookmark.Range.Text = newText;
    
        Word.Document document = this.Application.ActiveDocument;
        document.Bookmarks.Add(bookmarkName, ref rng);
    }
    

See Also

Tasks

How to: Programmatically Insert Text into Word Documents

Concepts

Bookmark Control

Other Resources

Word Object Model Overview