grumblid
It appears from your examples and the removal of paragraph spacing in the code that your idea on what a paragraph is differs from Word's idea on what it is. It appears you are pressing the Enter key at the end of line and two Enter keys between 'paragraphs'. In Word-speak, a paragraph is defined by that Enter key so a forced line end is actually a new paragraph unless you are using Shift-Enter to go to the next line.
I think you will need to post an example document so we can see how you are ending each 'line' of a paragraph.
Can you explain the point of a macro to re-arrange your content into physical size order? What sort of content makes this a useful tool? It is easy to sort paragraphs in alphabetical order but arranging chunks of text by the number of characters doesn't seem to be useful in any way other than as an academic exercise.
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Andrew Lockton
Chrysalis Design, Melbourne Australia
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