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Old 10-06-2015, 07:36 AM
TwiceOver TwiceOver is offline Splitting Word Document based on line content Windows 8 Splitting Word Document based on line content Office 2010 32bit
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Originally Posted by macropod View Post
Splitting a document via macro requires a consistent pattern in the content that can be used to locate the range spanned by each portion. For example, you refer to them starting with a 'Topic / Person / Engineer' heading. Is that the literal text, or just a description? If it's a description, is there a pattern or even a format that one could rely on to differentiate these headings from everything else?
That's just how it is now, there certainly could be Here's an example heading:

4437R Sourcing Issue / Karen / Lisa / Jim

Topic / SalesPerson / Account Manager / Engineer

I thought about adding markers for delimiters "***4437R Sourcing Issue / Karen / Lisa / Jim"
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