ID: Q147818
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This article demonstrates how to use the built-in SpellChecker from Microsoft Word version 6.0 to check the spelling of the contents of a text box in a Microsoft Visual Basic version 4.0 application.
The example takes the contents of a Visual Basic text box, inserts the text into a Word document, and then checks the spelling in the text. After the spell check is complete, you insert the spell checked text from the Word document back into the Visual Basic text box.
1. Start a new project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created by default.
2. Add a text box (Text1) and CommandButton (Command1) to Form1.
3. Set the multi-line property of the text box to true.
4. Add the following code to the Form_Load event:
Private Sub Form_Load()
Command1.Caption = "Press to SpellCheck"
Text1.Text = "The Seattle Mariners ar goig all the wa this yeer!!"
End Sub
4. Place the following code in the Command1 Click event procedure of Form1:
Private Sub Command1_Click ()
Dim oWDBasic As Object
Dim sTmpString As String
Set oWDBasic = CreateObject("Word.Basic")
oWDBasic.FileNew
oWDBasic.Insert Text1.Text
On Error Resume Next
oWDBasic.ToolsSpelling
oWDBasic.EditSelectAll
oWDBasic.SetDocumentVar "MyVar", oWDBasic.Selection
sTmpString = oWDBasic.GetDocumentVar("MyVar")
Text1.Text = Left(sTmpString, Len(sTmpString) - 1)
MsgBox "Spell Check is complete"
End Sub
5. Run the program.
Click the Command1 button, and go through the following sequence of corrections:
Mariners(Ignore)
ar(Change to are)
goig(Change to going)
wa(Change to way)
yeer(Change to year)
After the last correction, you will get a Message box telling you that
the spell check is complete. The results inserted back into the Text1
text box should say this:
The Seattle Mariners are going all the way this year!!
Keywords : kbprg kb16bitonly kbVBp400 IAPOLE VB4WIN vbwin
Version : WINDOWS:4.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: October 2, 1997