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Old 08-17-2020, 09:46 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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Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon View Post
That one is beyond the time I have available right now but someone else likely will do it for you. If not, I may try in a day or so as a learning experience if no one does.

It is important to distinguish between paragraph and sentence. They are not synonymous. Which do you want?
Well hey, I'm grateful either way :]

I might use the wrong terms so I'll just describe it like this. Basically let's say you had these three things:

A.) A small body of text made of multiple sentences.
That takes up about three rows on the screen.
And it's up at the top at the moment.

B.) A single sentence taking up just one row here in the middle.

C.) And a huge body of text.
Also made of multiple sentences.
Taking up about 15 rows.
But let's just use 4 in this example.

The macro would take that document and make the new order be C. A. B. so all the big stuff is first and everything lesser is next in line, all the way to single line stuff.

And it would keep the vertical spaces in-between the bodies of text, of course :]
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