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Hi to all,
a friend of mine still uses Word 95 with some 'home-made macro recorder' macros. He now looks for a solution to use a string from the clipboard in a search and replace macro. Replace is easy (^c), but search is not. As I never used WordBasic I do not know how - assign a string to a variable - get a text object from the clipboard. If there is anyone who still knows WordBasic - or a good link - , please help ![]() Thanks NP |
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