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Hey Paul,
Yes I did read through but not everyone is familiar with macros and how to use them. It's easy to assume that they're hard to manipulate and won't make life easier. But sometimes, when it's spelled out like that, it doesn't look as difficult. IMO, more info is never a bad thing ![]() And I don't usually use the code tags for short things like that because I find it cumbersome and annoying to read. It's a personal preference for short codes like that. But I appreciate the advice! - K |
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One very good reason for using code tags is that they preserve the code layout. If you look at the code you posted, all the structure has gone. You may not care about that, but most people find structured code much easier to understand. If it was just one or two lines, fair enough, but not for whole subs - and it only takes a few seconds to do. Please keep that in mind for future posts.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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