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I'm with you on that. I included that screenshot of my find-replace window specifically because I expected you'd think I'd typed the strings incorrectly!
But I've identified the culprit: The weirdness occurs if track changes is on. With track changes switched off, your approach works perfectly - thank you! If you can figure out a way to make this work with track changes switched on, that would be wonderful. (I like to be able to look over the results of a macro each time I run it, in order to verify that it performed as expected.) But if that isn't possible, no worries, and I thank you again for your help. |
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