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Old 08-23-2019, 10:32 AM
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You can have as many range variables as you want.

Dim oRng as Range
Dim oChar as Range
Dim oWord as Range
Dim oOpenRange As Range


If your insert this code in another macro then it should run the same as it did on its own:

Code:
Dim oRng As Range   Set oRng = ActiveDocument.Range   With oRng.Find     .Text = "([a-z])(/)([a-z])"     .MatchWildcards = True     .Replacement.Text = "\1 \2 \3"     .Execute Replace:=wdReplaceAll   End With
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