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How can I change the text in a Word range and preserve the formatting?

Tags: Visual Basic 6 / VBA
Hi Experts,

I'm working on a VB6 / VBA add-in.  As part of that, I need to change the case of a range of text.  For instance, the range "the quick brown fox jumped" will become "THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED".  I do this and it works fine:
dim rng as word.range
rng.text = ucase$(rng.text)

That works.  However, it deletes any formatting within that range.  For instance, if the word "brown" is in italics but the rest is not, the italicised bit ends up formatted just like the rest - ie the italics are lost.  What is the best way to modify this so that all formatting remains?

Thanks in advance,

PatternNut
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: PatternNut
Solution Provided By: angelIII
Participating Experts: 1
Solution Grade: A
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