The recommended c# .net code to replace a bookmark with text appears very straight forward and I have seen the same code all over the net on so many websites (including your
Instead of altering the range directly, try something like:
Bookmark bookmark = doc.Bookmarks.get_Item(ref name);
//Select the text.
bookmark.Select();
//Overwrite the selection.
wordApp.Selection.TypeText(text);
E.g. use your Word application instance to alter the document instead.
if (doc.Bookmarks.Exists(name))
{
Word.Bookmark bm = doc.Bookmarks[name];
bm.Range.Text = text
}
This works but remember, if you replace the entire text of an existing bookmark this way, the bookmark disappears. Anytime you replace the first character of an existing bookmark (even if you replace it with what was already there) the bookmark is consumed. What I've found works (although I do not claim this is the Microsoft approved method) is something like this:
if (doc.Bookmarks.Exists(name))
{
Word.Bookmark bm = doc.Bookmarks[name];
Word.Range range = bm.Range.Duplicate;
bm.Range.Text = text; // Bookmark is deleted, range is collapsed
range.End = range.Start + text.Length; // Reset range bounds
doc.Bookmarks.Add(name, range); // Replace bookmark
}