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That will be because you haven't already chosen a highlight colour from the highlight options. To force the use of a particular highlight In this case yellow), you could insert:
Options.DefaultHighlightColorIndex = wdYellow after: Application.ScreenUpdating = False
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Macropod,
Success! Thank you for all your help! I have a question. I would like to add the following line of code to the macro, if it doesn't cause problems: .MatchALLWordForms = True Is that OK? If so, where should it go? Thank you!! DRD992 |
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