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Old 12-05-2014, 01:56 AM
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The code is essentially the same:
Code:
Dim Rng As Range
With ActiveDocument
  Set Rng = .Range
  With Rng
    .Collapse direction:=wdCollapseEnd
    .InsertBreak Type:=wdPageBreak
    .Collapse direction:=wdCollapseEnd
  End With
  .Shapes.AddTextbox Orientation:=msoTextOrientationHorizontal, _
    Left:=74, Top:=92, Width:=282, Height:=24, Anchor:=Rng
End With
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