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Hi,
I have a document with various fonts and point sizes. After every block of 8-point text (which corresponds to page numbers in a janky fake header, fwiw) I need to add a space. For, reasons. Thought I could do this with find/replace, but I don't think it works that way. That is, appears it looks at the formatting AFTER doing the regex matching, and not looking at the format matching and then doing the regex. Or something like that, I'm out of my depth here. There's probably a simple looping approach that can identify blocks of same-formatted text, but I wrote my first Word macro 15 minutes ago and it's not immediately obvious to me. Thanks! |
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