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Hi,
I would like to be able to highlight numbers within a numbered list that a) follow the word 'point' and b) are higher than the number in the numbered list e.g. 4. In accordance with point 3, this is ok. [In this instance '3' doesn't need to be highlighted, as it is lower than 4] 5. In accordance with point 6, this is not ok. [In this instance '6' should be highlighted, as it is higher than 5] Is there a way to do this using a macro in Word? I've been searching and couldn't find a way to do it. |
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