Thesarus
Can indeed get more info -
Add the Word reference (Tools References, Microsoft Word)
change
Dim objSynonymInfo As Object
to
Dim objSynonymInfo As Word.SynonymInfo
Select "SynonymInfo" and press F1 to get Word VBA help. Look at the examples
with
..MeaningList .PartOfSpeechList .RelatedWordList .RelatedExpressionList
Note too the language option with SynonymInfo
If you want to set back to Early Binding (without the reference to Word),
beforehand convert any named constants you see in the examples to their
intrinsic values. In the Immediate window type (say)
?wdAdverb
and hit enter (wdAdverb = 2)
Regards,
Peter T
"Peter T" <peter_t@discussions wrote in message
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Following gets 'some' results but nothing like the extensive list returned
with Shift F7 in Word. Maybe there's a different way!
Option Explicit
Private mObjWord As Object
Sub test()
Dim i As Long
Dim sWord As String
Dim arr
sWord = "some"
If GetMeanings(sWord, arr) Then
For i = LBound(arr) To UBound(arr)
Debug.Print arr(i)
Next
End If
' call AllDone ' when done
End Sub
Sub AllDone()
Set mObjWord = Nothing
End Sub
Function GetMeanings(myWord As String, vMeanings)
Dim objSynonymInfo As Object
If mObjWord Is Nothing Then
Set mObjWord = CreateObject("word.application")
End If
Set objSynonymInfo = mObjWord.SynonymInfo(myWord)
vMeanings = objSynonymInfo.MeaningList
GetMeanings = UBound(vMeanings) 0
Exit Function
errExit:
End Function
Don't forget to clean up the Word object when done
Regards,
Peter T
"Nedan Nedzatra" wrote in
message ...
Hia!
How are you doing friends?
Some help please!!!
I type 'Some' into A1; Then I select Thesarus to see a list of similar
words; I like to get them into an array.
Is it possible at all?
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