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Hi all,
I have a problem, and I want to know if a macro can solve it: I'd like a macro that can go through an MSWord document, find every occurrence of a text string, and then highlight the string and create a comment bubble (the kind you get using "track changes") that contains a second text string (e.g., "This seems wrong."). Can macros insert comment bubbles in that sort of way? Thanks for your help! Amitrus PS: I'm a bit new to this, so forgive me if any of my questions seem silly. |
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