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![]() Hi there, I have a question of adding the “Ingredients” part formatted in Heading 4 for many recipes. But first of all, for the clearness, I will describe my job. My job is cookbook publishing so I have to work with a huge number of cooking recipes. I often hire freelancers to rewrite the recipes. However, for keeping the copyright and preventing freelancers from taking my recipes, I often delete the part of “Ingredients” formatted in Heading 4. With the help of the administrator on this web, I could delete these with one click by the code of Macros program: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word-vba/37364-how-delete-automatically-500-heading-4-all.html. I am very thankful to the administrator for the help. Now, I have a question that after the freelancers send my rewritten files, Is there any quick method to add the “Ingredient” part again to the rewritten files to publish them? I still often do it manually (copy & paste) and it takes a lot of time. I thought a lot and had 2 following ideas:
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