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Old 07-18-2017, 07:57 PM
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'Page' and 'line' are vague concepts in Word, which is not a page layout application. What constitutes a 'page' and a 'line' in your document? Are they intended to represent the pages and lines created by text flow, in which case what happens when the document is viewed on a different PC with a different printer driver which causes that flow to change? If you add a comment to the first page, will that not screw up the text flow for subsequent pages?

Without knowing how the document is laid out and what the aim of the process is, it is difficult to suggest a regime that would address it.
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