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I have a practical supplementary question: how do I apply the code from the original thread to a selected portion of text and not to the entire document?
Thank you in advance GiHem |
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I have found out how to know if a portion of text is selected.
Code:
Select Case Selection.Type Case wdSelectionNormal MsgBox "there is a selection" Case Else MsgBox "there is no selection" End Select Could a member of this forum help me. Thank you in advance. GiHem |
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