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Hello Graham,
I really appreciate your reply, and I have regularly looked at your excellent website. When I looked at your reply I realised that the example I posted was probably a poor choice. The paragraph produced by the other program is inserted at random locations throughout the document. I wanted to be able to select just those four inserted paragraphs and apply the manual formatting just to them and nothing else. For some reason the original macro I was using applied the manual formatting to the first four paragraphs in the document. I also wasn't sure if my approach was the most efficient method. How can I modify your macro to just edit the four selected paragraphs ? Regards, Dave T |
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