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Old 09-25-2018, 04:06 PM
CTHockeyBA CTHockeyBA is offline Macro to convert formatting? Windows 10 Macro to convert formatting? Office 2016
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Hi Everyone,

I'm wondering how I would go about converting a word document format into symbols.

For instance, after writing a document the way I'd like to see it, I need to change all words that are bold to be *bold*.

If I want a space between lines, I need to
\\
do that.
  • Bullet?
* Bullet.

If I want to do a strikethrough, I need to type -strikethrough-.

And if it's red then it's {color:red}red{color}.

Is this possible via macro?

I'm not a coder. I'm just a guy that needs to get stuff done and this application has no easy converter within my corporation as far as I know. Any help would help save the remaining hairs on my head.



Thanks.
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