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Just pasted an image to MS Word in VBA using the following

wordApp.Selection.PasteSpecial DataType:=wdPasteMetafilePicture, Placement:=wdInLine

My thinking is to move one char left and then select next object, but I don't know how to do this.

EDIT:

Well here are some encoraging development, using the following line, I was able to select the paragraph which include the image, but I can't manipulate it because it's selecting a range. Do anyone know how I can pin down the image inside the selection?

wordApp.Selection.Expand wdParagraph

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Here is what I used:

wordApp.Selection.Find.Execute replace:=2
wordApp.Selection.Expand wdParagraph
wordApp.Selection.InlineShapes(1).Select
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I was also doing the same. It seems that after pasting an image into word, its already selected. You can just use the selected object with the simple code below:

Selection.InlineShapes(1).Select
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I've never used VBA in Word but here's a quick thought. If you're pasting the image inline and immediately trying to get a reference it should be the last item in the InlineShapes collection. This code will give you a reference you can use:

thisDocument.InlineShapes(thisDocument.InlineShapes.Count)

For example, to set the width of last pasted image you would use the following:

thisDocument.InlineShapes(thisDocument.InlineShapes.Count).Width = 100

To store the shape in a variable:

Dim pastedImage As InlineShape

Set pastedImage = ThisDocument.InlineShapes(ThisDocument.InlineShapes.Count)
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  • Hi Banjoe I actually used a different method to reference it but I think yours work too. Oct 4, 2011 at 17:38
  • This method works perfectly for me as I'm pasting and modifying images one by one. Thanks! +1
    – MJA
    Jul 30, 2016 at 4:05
  • Unfortunately, this is not reliable. This approach failed when working with inline shapes within Word tables. May 25, 2018 at 18:27
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The solution i found is to use the property "AlternativeText" to mark the pasted shapes as old, so whenever a shape is not old it has to be the New one.

I use the following:

Dim pShape as InLineShape' The shape i'm looking for
Dim iShape as InlineShape

For Each iShape In ActiveDocument.InlineShapes
    If iShape.AlternativeText = "" Then
        Set pShape = iShape
        pShape.AlternativeText = "old"
        Exit For
    End If
Next

Not very clean, but in VBA is always the same.

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You can simply mark the element left from your cursor position:

Selection.MoveLeft Unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=1, Extend:=wdExtend

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