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Old 05-14-2021, 10:56 PM
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Your first post says:


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Originally Posted by balavaka View Post
While run a macro need to create character styles.
Your second post has nothing at all to do with creating styles. Rather, it appears you're trying to apply some existing Styles, which is entirely different. In any event, it doesn't look to me like you've done anything more than play around with the macro recorder.
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Kindly guide me to in this.
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