Range.HTMLDivisions property (Word)

Returns an HTMLDivisions object that represents an HTML division in a web document.

Syntax

expression. HTMLDivisions

expression Required. A variable that represents a Range object.

Example

This example formats three nested divisions in the active document. This example assumes that the active document is an HTML document with at least three divisions.

Sub FormatHTMLDivisions() 
 With ActiveDocument.Range.HTMLDivisions(1) 
 With .Borders(wdBorderLeft) 
 .Color = wdColorRed 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleSingle 
 End With 
 With .Borders(wdBorderRight) 
 .Color = wdColorRed 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleSingle 
 End With 
 With .HTMLDivisions(1) 
 .LeftIndent = InchesToPoints(1) 
 .RightIndent = InchesToPoints(1) 
 With .Borders(wdBorderTop) 
 .Color = wdColorBlue 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDouble 
 End With 
 With .Borders(wdBorderBottom) 
 .Color = wdColorBlue 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDouble 
 End With 
 With .HTMLDivisions(1) 
 .LeftIndent = InchesToPoints(1) 
 .RightIndent = InchesToPoints(1) 
 With .Borders(wdBorderLeft) 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDot 
 End With 
 With .Borders(wdBorderRight) 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDot 
 End With 
 With .Borders(wdBorderTop) 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDot 
 End With 
 With .Borders(wdBorderBottom) 
 .LineStyle = wdLineStyleDot 
 End With 
 End With 
 End With 
 End With 
 
End Sub

See also

Range Object

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