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Thank you for responding. Sorry for my delayed reply, my life has been crazy lately.
I'm on Windows 10, working on Microsoft 365's Word. Here's an example of what I'm trying to do: ![]() See how some lines end with ":"? I want to make sure that any time a line ends with a ":" (and a few other symbols) that the ":" and the word preceding it is moved down to the next line. Right now, I'm having to move things down to the next line manually over hundreds of pages, which takes a long time and ends in me missing some. I felt like there has to be some way to Macro that process. I've gotten Macros to work for nearly everything else that I need to do, like changing all quotation marks and apostrophes to curly instead of straight, but this one has me completely stumped. Granted, I'm not a programmer, so my knowledge is pretty limited. My only experience with VBA is a Visual Basic course I took in high school 15 years ago and a whole lot of Googling...but I couldn't find the answer to this one through Google. I did, however, find this forum through Googling, and your posts have been incredibly helpful for figuring out how to do a lot of other things through VBA, so you've already been a huge help! |
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