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Old 09-08-2016, 02:25 PM
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Uninstalling Office 2010 doesn't remove its fonts, IIRC, hence reinstalling it won't repair them. Replacing Office 2010 with Office 2007 (or 2013) may replace the Office 2010 fonts with those from Office 2007 (or 2013), thereby 'repairing' them.

Your macro does nothing with fonts, so it can't be corrupting them.
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