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Jakov93 Jakov93 is offline Using Find & Replace in Word instead of GREP Function in Adobe Indesign Windows 10 Using Find & Replace in Word instead of GREP Function in Adobe Indesign Office 2010
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I presume you don't want code for a single input line but that is all you have provided.
You are right completely, because I have more than 4000 messages, and I posted just an example, see attached file.

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In my code, the output appears in your vba Immediate Window.
Excuse me, I don't understand this feature, because all messages in the XML file are copied to a Word file, in order to run a VBA code on it, to extract what I want.

Thank you again for your consideration
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