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Hi,
is there an other possibility to add the building block instead of a bookmarkt? If not, the only way would be to delete all bookmarks after the macro has run..? I am using the VBA to create templates depending on a menue, where the user chooses the template and some parameters.. (language, invoice/offer/.., and date..). So I have a blank dotm and the VBA inserts all blocks, which will be needed.. is there a function to add an building block "after" something? e.g. after I inserted blockA, I will get a vbcrlf and then add blockB.. thanks, Andreas |
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