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Old 12-08-2016, 03:04 PM
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The macro I posted doesn't process anything other than the start of the document because your requirements are unclear. For example, one can only guess what you mean by:
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the carriage control in the 1st position which is a '1' for new page or a '0' to skip 2 lines
None of this is normal Word terminology. If you want content deleted throughout the file, you're going to have to be clearer on precisely what that content is.
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