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Old 02-03-2015, 03:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Bookmaster View Post
Thanks again for quick reply, but I don't need any word to be moved from its position in line. ... There is no need for grammar or any other spelling. Just simple remove duplicates in one line.
So you really want it to turn:
The quick brown fox jumped over a lazy dog. The flat cat ate a brown mouse.
into:
The quick brown fox jumped over a lazy dog. flat cat ate mouse.
???

This isn't about vba checking spelling or grammar - or about words being moved - it's a question of logic. And, as I said:
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Even in your example, 'many' is not a literal duplicate of 'Many'.
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