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I am trying to write a macro in Word 2010 that will specifically delete any characters that is in position 1 of an entire word document. When I exported a listing from the mainframe and opening it in Word, I am getting the carriage control in the 1st position which is a '1' for new page or a '0' to skip 2 lines. I saw a VBA code for a find and replace but it's doing it for the entire document. I just need to target position 1.
I hope someone can help me. Thanks in advance |
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