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Old 02-16-2015, 06:05 AM
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Guessed Guessed is offline macro to add brackets to each line and add single quotes to each word in the line Windows 7 32bit macro to add brackets to each line and add single quotes to each word in the line Office 2010 32bit
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The reason none of these macros is doing what they should is because you have something other than a space between the words. Each attempt has been looking for a space to replace and the fact that it is not working tells us that the separator is something other than what you pasted into the original request.

You are going to need to post your actual document if you want code that works on it.
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