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BookmarkEnd Property

Gets the BookmarkEnd element.

Namespace: SautinSoft.Document
Assembly: SautinSoft.Document (in SautinSoft.Document.dll) Version: 2024.11.20
Syntax
public BookmarkEnd End { get; }

Property Value

BookmarkEnd
Example

See Developer Guide: How add a text bounded by BookmarkStart and BookmarkEnd

How add a text bounded by BookmarkStart and BookmarkEnd using C#
using SautinSoft.Document;

namespace Sample
{
    class Sample
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            // Get your free 100-day key here:   
            // https://sautinsoft.com/start-for-free/

            AddBookmarks();
        }

        /// <summary>
        /// How add a text bounded by BookmarkStart and BookmarkEnd. 
        /// </summary>
        /// <remarks>
        /// Details: https://sautinsoft.com/products/document/help/net/developer-guide/bookmarks.php
        /// </remarks>        
        public static void AddBookmarks()
        {
            // P.S. If you are using MS Word, to display bookmarks:
            // File -> Options -> Advanced -> On the "Show document content" check "Show bookmarks".
            string documentPath = @"Bookmarks.docx";

            // Let's create a new document.
            DocumentCore dc = new DocumentCore();

            // Add text bounded by BookmarkStart and BookmarkEnd.
            dc.Sections.Add(
            new Section(dc,
                new Paragraph(dc,
                    new Run(dc, "Text before bookmark. "),
                    new BookmarkStart(dc, "SimpleBookmark"),
                    new Run(dc, "Text inside bookmark."),
                    new BookmarkEnd(dc, "SimpleBookmark"),
                    new Run(dc, " Text after bookmark.")),
                new Paragraph(dc,
                    new SpecialCharacter(dc, SpecialCharacterType.PageBreak),
                    new Hyperlink(dc, "SimpleBookmark", "Go to Simple Bookmark.") { IsBookmarkLink = true })));

            // Modify text inside bookmark.
            dc.Bookmarks["SimpleBookmark"].GetContent(false).Replace("Some text inside bookmark.");

            // Let's save our document into DOCX format.
            dc.Save(documentPath);

            // Open the result for demonstration purposes.
            System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(new System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(documentPath) { UseShellExecute = true });
        }
    }
}
How add a text bounded by BookmarkStart and BookmarkEnd using VB.Net
Imports SautinSoft.Document

Namespace Sample
    Friend Class Sample
        Shared Sub Main(ByVal args() As String)
            AddBookmarks()
        End Sub
        ''' Get your free 100-day key here:   
        ''' https://sautinsoft.com/start-for-free/
        ''' <summary>
        ''' How add a text bounded by BookmarkStart and BookmarkEnd. 
        ''' </summary>
        ''' <remarks>
        ''' Details: https://sautinsoft.com/products/document/help/net/developer-guide/bookmarks.php
        ''' </remarks>        
        Public Shared Sub AddBookmarks()
            ' P.S. If you are using MS Word, to display bookmarks:
            ' File -> Options -> Advanced -> On the "Show document content" check "Show bookmarks".
            Dim documentPath As String = "Bookmarks.docx"

            ' Let's create a new document.
            Dim dc As New DocumentCore()

            ' Add text bounded by BookmarkStart and BookmarkEnd.
            dc.Sections.Add(New Section(dc, New Paragraph(dc, New Run(dc, "Text before bookmark. "), New BookmarkStart(dc, "SimpleBookmark"), New Run(dc, "Text inside bookmark."), New BookmarkEnd(dc, "SimpleBookmark"), New Run(dc, " Text after bookmark.")), New Paragraph(dc, New SpecialCharacter(dc, SpecialCharacterType.PageBreak), New Hyperlink(dc, "SimpleBookmark", "Go to Simple Bookmark.") With {.IsBookmarkLink = True})))

            ' Modify text inside bookmark.
            dc.Bookmarks("SimpleBookmark").GetContent(False).Replace("Some text inside bookmark.")

            ' Let's save our document into DOCX format.
            dc.Save(documentPath)

            ' Open the result for demonstration purposes.
            System.Diagnostics.Process.Start(New System.Diagnostics.ProcessStartInfo(documentPath) With {.UseShellExecute = True})
        End Sub
    End Class
End Namespace
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