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Old 08-17-2020, 09:19 AM
grumblid grumblid is offline Would these macros be possible to make? Windows 7 64bit Would these macros be possible to make? Office 2003
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That did the trick! Thank you so much :]

About the other macro, is that one possible too or is there some online tool for that sort of thing? The convenience of it is just getting the bigger stuff out of the way first by having the biggest-to-smallest order~


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Also, would it be possible to make a macro that takes an entire document and re-arranges the sentences and paragraphs by length? So if you want all your big paragraphs to be at the top and all your shorter paragraphs/single sentences at the bottom, is that sort of thing possible? And if not a macro, is there an online tool that does that sort of thing, sort of like ones that alphabetize things for you?

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