
ObjSelection.TypeText “This is the third paragraph.” ObjSelection.TypeText “This is the second paragraph.” ObjSelection.TypeText “This is the first paragraph.” In today’s Golden Age of computing, however, all you need to do is run a script like this: Set objWord = CreateObject(“Word.Application”) In other words, back then you couldn’t change the font name and size for an entire Word document. Way back when, Frutiger Linotype and TW Cen MT Condensed Extra Bold were just a dream. At any rate, at least some of the Scripting Guys are old enough to remember the days when you had no choice but to use the same font and font size (typically Courier 10-point) throughout a document back in those dark days of computing you didn’t have TrueType, ClearType, OpenType, PostScript or anything even remotely similar.
