DocumentBase.CurrentRsid Property
Definition
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Gets a random number that Microsoft Office Word assigns to changes in the document.
public:
property int CurrentRsid { int get(); };
public int CurrentRsid { get; }
member this.CurrentRsid : int
Public ReadOnly Property CurrentRsid As Integer
Property Value
A random number that Microsoft Office Word assigns to changes in the document.
Examples
The following code example shows a message box that displays the value of the CurrentRsid property. The code then adds text to the first paragraph, saves the document, and then shows a second message box that displays the modified value of the CurrentRsid property. To use this example, run it from the ThisDocument
class in a document-level project.
private void GetDocumentCurrentRsid()
{
MessageBox.Show("CurrentRsid value before saving changes: "
+ this.CurrentRsid.ToString());
this.Paragraphs[1].Range.Text = "Inserting some text...";
this.Save();
MessageBox.Show("CurrentRsid value after saving changes: "
+ this.CurrentRsid.ToString());
}
Private Sub GetDocumentCurrentRsid()
MessageBox.Show("CurrentRsid value before saving changes: " _
+ Me.CurrentRsid.ToString())
Me.Paragraphs(1).Range.Text = "Inserting some text..."
Me.Save()
MessageBox.Show("CurrentRsid value after saving changes: " _
+ Me.CurrentRsid.ToString())
End Sub
Remarks
If the StoreRSIDOnSave property of the Options property is true
, each time a document is saved, Word generates a random number that the application uses to facilitate comparing and merging documents. Word stores the random numbers in a table and updates the table after each save. The CurrentRsid property returns the last number that Word assigned to the document.