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Thanks a lot! That does exactly what I want!
But it doesn't find all figures... I thought it was because they perhaps were Shapes instead of InlineShapes (as these are figures created within Word, via Insert Shapes), but I ran a script to change all Shapes into InlineShapes, without effect, so it shouldn't be that. Should it?? I am not sure how Word categorizes all figures/images in a document, is there a way to look "behind the scenes" to see how a figure is categorized? Or simply force Word to make all figures (of any type) into an InlineShape object? Here's the wee script I used btw: Code:
For Each shFigure In ActiveDocument.Shapes
shFigure.ConvertToInlineShape
Next shFigure
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