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I guess I made a mistake while explaining my problem in the first post:


[QUOTE]Currently I use a macro to make the questions bold, but this macro only make one paragraph/line of "A)", so I need to add a function to make the lines into a single paragraph.[QUOTE]

It should be : Currently I use a macro to make the questions bold, but this macro only make ONE paragraph/line UPSIDE of "A)", so I need to add a function to make the lines into a single paragraph.

Maybe you have already understood what it meant by looking at the macro codes, but since your suggestions didn't work for me, I double-checked my first post.
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