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Old 02-15-2020, 06:46 PM
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Thank you

This macro would be used for old documents that have the date code in them already and we don't want the date code. Instead we want to replace that code with date text. We have a lot of OLD documents with this pesky code and we want to have it change to date text when opening the document. Does this make sense?

Yes, this makes sense. However, the date will be the date that you run the macro, not the date that was originally in the document. See Paul's comments and macros.
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