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It's not a matter of me putting anything in a macro, but of what your document contains. Click on the ¶ symbol on the ribbon's Home tab. What to you see between the closing parenthesis in:
Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG) and the 'Q' in: Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG) The Find/Replace assumes you'll see: Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG)¶ Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG) not: Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG)¶ ¶ Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG) or: Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG) ¶ Question #1 (ACCCC.101111REG) Alternatively, can you attach a document to a post with some representative data (delete anything sensitive)? You do this via the paperclip symbol on the 'Go Advanced' tab at the bottom of this screen.
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