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A fairly simple non-vba way to extract all text of a given attribute is to
• mark all the text as hidden • use Find/Replace to find all text in your attribute and format as unhidden • copy the document, then use Paste Special>Unformatted text. This will delete all the hidden text. What remains is the text in your attribute. A fairly simple non-vba way to extract all text NOT of a given attribute is to use Find/Replace to find all text in your attribute and delete it. What remains is the content in not that attribute . In each case, you'd probably want to save the results as a new file...
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