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Old 08-18-2022, 01:39 AM
Shelley Lou Shelley Lou is offline VBA Move Footnote References Before Punctuation Windows 10 VBA Move Footnote References Before Punctuation Office 2016
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Hi Macropod, thank you so much for taking the time to look at this issue and update the code - I've run the code on my document - the code hangs for a while but I'm guessing its because it is a 200 page document so takes time to read through but it doesn't seem
to move the footnote ref before the square bracket at the end of paragraphs so ]FN becomes FN] or .]FN becomes FN].

When I show the form field codes the square brackets are all FORMTEXT - I did try changing wdFieldNoteRef to wdFieldFormTextInput but that didn't work.

I'm curious to know what this line of code means and how the code picks up punctuation just from a learning point of view?

Code:
"[!0-9A-Za-z" & vbCr & Chr(11) & vbTab & "]"
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