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You can create a custom process to do that, using the format described both on the web page and in the program's help files.
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I've spent the last few days trying to figure out how to make this work. Do I have to re-write the whole macro using Boolean or will it work without? To be honest Boolean makes practically zero sense to me. I apologise if that's an extremely ignorant question.
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