how to highlight word on click in c#
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I am importing a "docx" file in my c# windows form.
I want to allow user to highlight a text whenever he/she clicks on a particular word. The word must remain highlighted until the user closes the from.
I'm currently working on Arabic language and wanna highlight the mistakes which are committed by my students. Those mistakes will be shown to their parents directly on a screen which would be connected to my computer.
Is it possible to do so? How could I do this in C#?.
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I am importing a "docx" file in my c# windows form.
I want to allow user to highlight a text whenever he/she clicks on a particular word. The word must remain highlighted until the user closes the from.
I'm currently working on Arabic language and wanna highlight the mistakes which are committed by my students. Those mistakes will be shown to their parents directly on a screen which would be connected to my computer.
Is it possible to do so? How could I do this in C#?.
c# winforms
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What have you tried? Could you not have added the windows forms tag as well? Also have you tried search for some info on how to go about your question?
– mahlatse
Nov 22 at 15:51
! Add more details to your question.is the word in a rich textbox
– preciousbetine
Nov 22 at 15:51
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Use richtextbox: 1. Select word on click, 2. Highlight selection.
– Access Denied
Nov 22 at 16:01
You have told us what you want to do, but we don't know what you can do. So what can you already do of what you described and what do you need help with? Can you already display the word file?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 at 16:51
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I am importing a "docx" file in my c# windows form.
I want to allow user to highlight a text whenever he/she clicks on a particular word. The word must remain highlighted until the user closes the from.
I'm currently working on Arabic language and wanna highlight the mistakes which are committed by my students. Those mistakes will be shown to their parents directly on a screen which would be connected to my computer.
Is it possible to do so? How could I do this in C#?.
c# winforms
I am importing a "docx" file in my c# windows form.
I want to allow user to highlight a text whenever he/she clicks on a particular word. The word must remain highlighted until the user closes the from.
I'm currently working on Arabic language and wanna highlight the mistakes which are committed by my students. Those mistakes will be shown to their parents directly on a screen which would be connected to my computer.
Is it possible to do so? How could I do this in C#?.
c# winforms
c# winforms
edited Nov 22 at 16:38
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What have you tried? Could you not have added the windows forms tag as well? Also have you tried search for some info on how to go about your question?
– mahlatse
Nov 22 at 15:51
! Add more details to your question.is the word in a rich textbox
– preciousbetine
Nov 22 at 15:51
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Use richtextbox: 1. Select word on click, 2. Highlight selection.
– Access Denied
Nov 22 at 16:01
You have told us what you want to do, but we don't know what you can do. So what can you already do of what you described and what do you need help with? Can you already display the word file?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 at 16:51
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What have you tried? Could you not have added the windows forms tag as well? Also have you tried search for some info on how to go about your question?
– mahlatse
Nov 22 at 15:51
! Add more details to your question.is the word in a rich textbox
– preciousbetine
Nov 22 at 15:51
1
Use richtextbox: 1. Select word on click, 2. Highlight selection.
– Access Denied
Nov 22 at 16:01
You have told us what you want to do, but we don't know what you can do. So what can you already do of what you described and what do you need help with? Can you already display the word file?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 at 16:51
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What have you tried? Could you not have added the windows forms tag as well? Also have you tried search for some info on how to go about your question?
– mahlatse
Nov 22 at 15:51
What have you tried? Could you not have added the windows forms tag as well? Also have you tried search for some info on how to go about your question?
– mahlatse
Nov 22 at 15:51
! Add more details to your question.is the word in a rich textbox
– preciousbetine
Nov 22 at 15:51
! Add more details to your question.is the word in a rich textbox
– preciousbetine
Nov 22 at 15:51
1
1
Use richtextbox: 1. Select word on click, 2. Highlight selection.
– Access Denied
Nov 22 at 16:01
Use richtextbox: 1. Select word on click, 2. Highlight selection.
– Access Denied
Nov 22 at 16:01
You have told us what you want to do, but we don't know what you can do. So what can you already do of what you described and what do you need help with? Can you already display the word file?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 at 16:51
You have told us what you want to do, but we don't know what you can do. So what can you already do of what you described and what do you need help with? Can you already display the word file?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 at 16:51
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What have you tried? Could you not have added the windows forms tag as well? Also have you tried search for some info on how to go about your question?
– mahlatse
Nov 22 at 15:51
! Add more details to your question.is the word in a rich textbox
– preciousbetine
Nov 22 at 15:51
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Use richtextbox: 1. Select word on click, 2. Highlight selection.
– Access Denied
Nov 22 at 16:01
You have told us what you want to do, but we don't know what you can do. So what can you already do of what you described and what do you need help with? Can you already display the word file?
– nvoigt
Nov 22 at 16:51