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I'm working with Word 2000.
I would like to be able to highlight a word or a group of words and then put quotes, or dashes, around them. That way I don't have to first put the cursor at the start of the words, type a quote, put the cursor at the end of the words, and type another quote. Is there a macro that would let me do this? Also, is there a macro that would let me repeat the last action? Or maybe Word 2000 has that function already built into it? |
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