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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Looking for Help to Create a Macro (Sort) Windows 7 64bit Looking for Help to Create a Macro (Sort) Office 2010 32bit
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Unless you are masochistic or have somehow marked the text that you want sorted in a way that Word can recognize mechanically, you do not want a macro. You could spend days trying to develop a macro and not have something that is useful.

Select the text you want sorted and use the sort button on the home ribbon.
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