Selection.MoveStartUntil(Object, Object) Method
Definition
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Moves the start position of the specified selection until one of the specified characters is found in the document.
public int MoveStartUntil (ref object Cset, ref object Count);
abstract member MoveStartUntil : obj * obj -> int
Public Function MoveStartUntil (ByRef Cset As Object, Optional ByRef Count As Object) As Integer
Parameters
- Cset
- Object
Required Object. One or more characters. This argument is case sensitive.
- Count
- Object
Optional Object. The maximum number of characters by which the specified selection is to be moved. Can be a number or either the wdForward or wdBackward constant. If Count
is a positive number, the selection is moved forward in the document. If it's a negative number, the selection is moved backward. The default value is wdForward.
Returns
Remarks
If the movement is backward through the document, the selection is expanded.
This method returns the number of characters by which the start position of the specified selection moved, as an Integer value. If Count
is greater than 0 (zero), this method returns the number of characters moved plus 1. If Count
is less than 0 (zero), this method returns the number of characters moved minus 1. If no Cset
characters are found, the specified selection isn't changed and the method returns 0 (zero). If the start position is moved forward to a point beyond the end position, the selection is collapsed and both the start and end positions are moved together.