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Old 01-31-2018, 01:28 PM
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The error when using ',' is probably due to your regional settings being for a non-English language. Try using:
"[A-Z]{2;}"
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Yes...it worked.


Thanks a lot !
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Hi,

I'm looking at the macro provided, and have not worked with macros since the 90s.

I understand that with each document you would need to enter the table number in this line:

Set oTbl = .Tables(INSERT TABLE NUMBER)


Where would I need to make changes for the Acronym to be entered into the First Column, and Definition in the second? Is this correct?

.Last.Cells(1).Range.Text = strFnd
.Last.Cells(2).Range.Text = strDef


I ran a test across a document and I ended up the number of times the acronym was used in the document in the second column rather than the definition?

I am using the code provided that also removes and adds rows as identified.

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