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Hello Paul,
thank you for helping again and for the code. ![]() I see what you mean. I have to specify exactly what I am looking for. In that case - is there a way for me to store all my individual code for each formatted text and then call it from this macro? The current table is 2 columns. Is it possible for me to store this code in in a 3rd column so that this macro may be able to use that code. I am just guessing at this as you know. ![]() I find my self having to run dozens of macros for formatting and organisng these macros is becoming really really difficult. Then I have to record macros every time I come across some new formatting. I really love this table solution - everything is really transparent easy for me to see what needs replacing. The table is really good at replacing formatted text, just not at finding the specific formatted text. It would be super awesome - If I could find a way to organize all the code - so I can call it if needs be - or if you have any other better ideas - I am happy to try that. Your thoughts greatly appreciated ![]() thank you again J |
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