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Originally Posted by Alsadius View Post
The biggest reason is that I'd need to refactor a ton of code to make it work that way
I hardly think so. It could all be done with a single line of code:
Code:
Selection.Find.Execute "<Replace Me>", , , False, , , True, wdFindStop, , "New Text", wdReplaceOne
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