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Old 08-18-2021, 01:14 PM
laith93 laith93 is offline Highlight words in a table that does not exist in current document Windows 10 Highlight words in a table that does not exist in current document Office 2019
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May everyone be well,

Please I have more than 220 abbreviations (> 8 pages) in my thesis, and I created them when I was starting writing my thesis, but after multiple editing by the supervisor, now she asked me to delete any unused abbreviations.



look I have a table for abbreviations
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So if possible I want a VBA code that searches for the abbreviations in the current document by using column A of my table, and if exists doesn't make changes, but if absent highlight the abbreviation in order to delete it later.

I hope you understand what I want, and I'm ready for any other solution to my problem.

Thank you
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