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Default wooohooo Guessed, Cancel works..... more progress

OK, Cancel works the way I was hoping, thank you so much.
However, as I was mentioning to Graham, it picks up, all the empty paragraph marks under the sentence, but it doesn't pick up the text list. So I end up with a pack of numbers.

But with all our heads together, we can come up with a magical plan. I feel it.

Thanks so much.

How can I learn to do programming like an expert?

Oh and by the way, now I work with Word 365. I've tried to update my profile info here, but the most I found was Word 2019. Not sure who is in charge of this forum.
It's an great forum. I learn so much from you experts. I'm hoping one day to ''get it''. So fare for me, it 's trial and error. Searching for answers in Google.

Thanks so much for guiding me

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