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Sådan finder og fremhæver du dublerede afsnit i Word dokumentere?

Antag, at du har en stor Word dokument, som kan have hundredvis af sider, nu vil du kontrollere, om der er duplikerede afsnit, og derefter fremhæve for at gøre dem fremragende, så du kan håndtere de duplikerede sætninger. Hvordan kunne du finde og fremhæve de duplikerede afsnit hurtigt og nemt i Word dokumentere?

Find og fremhæv de duplikerede afsnit i Word dokument med VBA-kode


Find og fremhæv de duplikerede afsnit i Word dokument med VBA-kode

For at finde og fremhæve de dublerede afsnit i en Word dokument, kan følgende VBA-kode gøre dig en tjeneste, gør venligst som dette:

1. Hold nede ALT + F11 nøgler til at åbne Microsoft Visual Basic til applikationer vindue.

2. Klik derefter på indsatte > Moduler, kopier og indsæt nedenstående kode i det åbne blanke modul:

VBA-kode: Find og fremhæv de duplikerede afsnit i Word dokument:

Sub highlightdup()
    Dim I, J As Long
    Dim xRngFind, xRng As Range
    Dim xStrFind, xStr As String
    Options.DefaultHighlightColorIndex = wdYellow
    Application.ScreenUpdating = False
    With ActiveDocument
        For I = 1 To .Paragraphs.Count - 1
            Set xRngFind = .Paragraphs(I).Range
            If xRngFind.HighlightColorIndex <> wdYellow Then
                For J = I + 1 To .Paragraphs.Count
                    Set xRng = .Paragraphs(J).Range
                    If xRngFind.Text = xRng.Text Then
                        xRngFind.HighlightColorIndex = wdBrightGreen
                        xRng.HighlightColorIndex = wdYellow
                    End If
                Next
            End If
        Next
    End With
End Sub

3. Og tryk derefter på F5 nøglen til at køre denne kode, alle de duplikerede sætninger fremhæves på én gang, de første viste dubletafsnit fremhæves med grøn farve, og andre dubletter er fremhævet med gul farve, se skærmbillede:

doc fremhæve dup sætninger 1


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Comments (15)
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Can you help me it is not working can you helphttps://1drv.ms/w/s!Aja8bo-tfhqb-FVWcGUyvYPv07cX?e=lgJ4i1
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Hi, mình chạy đoạn code trên nhưng không thấy ra kết quả giống bài viết, mình dùng word 2019, Ad support giúp mình nhé 
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Hi, can anyone please suggest me to prepare a macro in ms word for finding error in paragraph.
Like:- "and or" "that that" "of the of the" "Sentence end without dot (.)" "New Sentence start with initial caps without ending the sending".
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Thanks so much.A very valuable article, helped me with my duplicate copies and paste paragraphs!You are awesome.
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Tried this for my book in MS Word. First, it would not work because I had bullet points. I removed them and then it only found 2 instances "blank page" and "table of contents". I purposely have several sentences repeated, and this macro did not find them. Thank you for trying, but I would say this doesn't work.
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I had a very long document to process, the code above would take at least 100 days to finish and blocked everything while working at it. The main culprit is the "Set xRng = .Paragraphs(J).Range" which is very slow. I did an alternative version which ran in just 4 hours and presents a continuous report on the processing status and time to end. (To see the report in real time you have to open the "immediate window" by pressing Ctrl+G in the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.) The code works well, except that it predicts a longer time to end than is actually the case (depends on the document). The code is as follows:

Sub highlightdup()
Dim StartTime, SecondsElapsed As Date
Dim secondsPerComparison As Double
Dim I, J, PC, totalComparisons, comparisonsDone, C, secondsToFinish As Long
Dim xRngFind, xRng As Range
Dim xStrg, minutesToFinish As String
Dim currentParag, nextParag As Paragraph
'Options.DefaultHighlightColorIndex = wdYellow
Application.ScreenUpdating = False
With ActiveDocument
StartTime = Now()
C = 0
PC = .Paragraphs.Count
totalComparisons = CLng((PC * (PC + 1)) / 2)
Set currentParag = .Paragraphs(1)
For I = 1 To PC - 1
'Debug.Print "processing paragraph " & I & " of a total of " & PC & " " & currentParag.Range.Text
'Debug.Print Len(currentParag) & currentParag
If currentParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex <> wdYellow Then
If currentParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex <> wdBrightGreen Then
Set nextParag = currentParag
For J = I + 1 To PC
Set nextParag = nextParag.Next
If currentParag.Range.Text = nextParag.Range.Text Then
currentParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex = wdBrightGreen
nextParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex = wdYellow
Debug.Print "found one!! " & " I = " & I & " J = " & J & nextParag.Range.Text
End If
Next
End If
End If
DoEvents
comparisonsDone = PC * (I - 1) + (J - I)
SecondsElapsed = DateDiff("s", StartTime, Now())
secondsPerComparison = CLng(SecondsElapsed) / comparisonsDone
secondsToFinish = CLng(secondsPerComparison * (totalComparisons - comparisonsDone))
minutesToFinish = Format(secondsToFinish / 86400, "hh:mm:ss")
elapsedTime = Format(SecondsElapsed / 86400, "hh:mm:ss")
Debug.Print "Finished procesing paragraph " & I & " of " & PC & ". Elapsed time = " & elapsedTime & ". Time to finish = " & minutesToFinish
Set currentParag = currentParag.Next
Next
End With
End Sub
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Hi there! Thank you so much for this code. When I first tried to use it there was a syntax error that kept popping up. But, upon looking at the above code and this code I found a way to make it work and I figured it might help someone else: (Just follow the instructions above but copy and paste this instead) if you're finding yours is having a Syntax error like mine.

PC = .Paragraphs.Count
totalComparisons = CLng((PC * (PC + 1)) / 2)
Set currentParag = .Paragraphs(1)
For I = 1 To PC - 1
'Debug.Print "processing paragraph " & I & " of a total of " & PC & " " & currentParag.Range.Text
'Debug.Print Len(currentParag) & currentParag
If currentParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex <> wdYellow Then
If currentParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex <> wdBrightGreen Then
Set nextParag = currentParag
For J = I + 1 To PC
Set nextParag = nextParag.Next
If currentParag.Range.Text = nextParag.Range.Text Then
currentParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex = wdBrightGreen
nextParag.Range.HighlightColorIndex = wdYellow
Debug.Print "found one!! " & amp; " I = " & amp; I & amp; " J = " & amp; J & amp; nextParag.Range.Text
End If
Next
End If
End If
DoEvents
comparisonsDone = PC * (I - 1) + (J - I)
SecondsElapsed = DateDiff("s", StartTime, Now())
secondsPerComparison = CLng(SecondsElapsed) / comparisonsDone
secondsToFinish = CLng(secondsPerComparison * (totalComparisons - comparisonsDone))
minutesToFinish = Format(secondsToFinish / 86400, "hh:mm:ss")
elapsedTime = Format(SecondsElapsed / 86400, "hh:mm:ss")
Debug.Print "Finished procesing paragraph " & amp; I & amp; " of " & amp; PC & amp; ". Elapsed time = " & amp; elapsedTime & amp; ". Time to finish = " & amp; minutesToFinish
Set currentParag = currentParag.Next
Next
End With
End Sub
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Thank you, you saved my day already twice. This work like magic.
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thank you very much, it works perfectly and very quickly !

Paul (from France)
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Sir, kindly thank you and please have good winds in your life.
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Hello



Thank you for the helping



But how can I find the same sentences in my text?



Regards
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Hello

Thank you for the helping

But how can I find the same sentences in my text?

Regards
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It throws Compile error: Syntax error, the code is 100% as the example.
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I tried, and it works fine!
I just wanted to know - could I do the same thing - but not a whole paragraph, but a sentence with a few words I'd set up - like 10 words?
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Tentei e não funcionou, só da que parou de funcionar.
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