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Old 12-26-2016, 08:19 PM
Jude24Joy Jude24Joy is offline Altering this VBA code to make several changes at once Windows 8 Altering this VBA code to make several changes at once Office 2013
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I'm using the code here (https://www.extendoffice.com/documen...ple-files.html) to basically "Find and Replace" in 100 documents at a time. So far, I have 8 versions for each change I need to make, and I have to run them individually for each 100 files. This is still faster than doing this all manually, but I'd love to run all 8 changes at once. In the link above, someone made several comments in reply with directions to do this, but their code didn't work for me. I think there were a cut and pasting issues. When I pasted it, there were random spaces thrown in everywhere.



I feel like I'm pressing my luck--I already got a great answer to my first question here today. Forum contributors are so often my saving grace. I really appreciate the time you all put in. I hope to be as skilled someday to pass on the favor.
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