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thanks for the script, ill tweak it and see if I can use it....
I figured I could loop "lines" and then do what i want with them since there are some basic functions Word provides that deal with lines, (line numbering) i am working on parsing text within Word for the internet so creating a cleanup program based on my personal needs (i have seen many clean up macros out there, they are great but dont fit for my needs) so i would like to isolate some "lines" that contain certain objects or formatting that I cant isolate with looping each "sentence". Could I loop each "line-breaks"? this is 1 example. I parsed sentences and this is the last word of the sentence and ended up in its own line. When I looked into it, it contains these 2 symbols. What are they whats their meaning in Word? (pic enclosed) |
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