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mackied mackied is offline Visual basic Word Script To Remove Specific Areas of a Word Doc Windows 10 Visual basic Word Script To Remove Specific Areas of a Word Doc Office 2016
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I am trying to create a template in word that has a macro in it. With the macro I want to go through a series of questions, I want some of those questions to be answered as strings, some interger and some to be checkboxes. Then those will go through if statements to input or take away things from inside the word doc that opened from the template.



For example:
IF (Integer that is answered in one of the questions) > 5 THEN (Code to input a certain text)

I have no experience with Visual Basic, but experience with other programming languages. So just some examples would be very useful. I just mainly need to know how to input and delete text from word using a Visual Basic macro.

Thanks,
Dylan.
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