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Old 01-11-2022, 06:02 PM
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Guessed Guessed is offline Looking for VBA code that can FIND and SELECT any text based on its properties Windows 10 Looking for VBA code that can FIND and SELECT any text based on its properties Office 2016
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You can run code from Excel to open all the docx files in a folder and grab the titles before doing the other checks. This avoids the need to work with any other files.

What Excel code do you have already? Can you post a sample of the Excel list you already have?
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