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Old 10-29-2018, 01:46 PM
pentagram_31 pentagram_31 is offline A few macros or functions run in a single macro? Windows 10 A few macros or functions run in a single macro? Office 2016
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I got some help from a friend who is familiar with regex characters:
Code:
.Replacement.Text = "^13^p\1^p\2"
As you can see, he added ^13 to the line, now there is an empty line between each question, that was what I wanted.


I also wonder why the macro changes the font size and type, but that's not a big deal, it does not take too long to change it. If the code should change according to the style I'm using, I won't ask you to make any change, as I have already bothered you, thank you again for helping me.
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