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![]() OK. I don't really understand why it would do that, because it effectively means Word is not comparing the actual values involved. But then, who am I to debate the subject! More importantly, I've learned something new and you've answered my question. Much appreciated. So can you finish by pointing me to the "Solved" button for this thread? |
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It's accessed via the 'Thread Tools' dropdown. Done.
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