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Old 02-23-2013, 03:21 PM
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Jamal,

You do not need to copy the code to your file. Simply open the 'Acronym Manager' document, switch back to the document you want to process, press Alt-F11, then click on the 'Acronym Manager' macro in the the 'Acronym Manager' document's 'ThisDocument' module and press F5.

The only reason for copying the 'Acronym Manager' macro anywhere is to copy it to the document template (eg Normal.dotm) so that you can use it via Alt-F8 - with the acronym/abbreviation list stored in a separate document that the macro calls.
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