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This is about editing large literary documents.
Using a macro which I've written I can find many of the punctuation and other errors and list them on a summary document. This summary document gives the word number where a 30 word extract starts and it prints the extract. A typical entry might read "1675 the baby through the Tedy Bear out of the pramm..(and so on)" It would help me a lot if I could create a new macro, enter the number 1675 and be taken to that bit of the document around words(1675). I can't seem to find a suitable instruction. I tried things like words(p).show, but I can't figure out what I need. Any help will be gratefully received |
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