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I think you would just need to add:
.Replacement.Highlight = True ... to your With Selection.Find statement |
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That didn't work, unfortunately. It's still asking me to find a word and replace it with another word, but it's not highlighting anything. Would you possibly be able to copy/paste the code that you think would work? I am clueless when it comes to this stuff, so I might be doing it wrong. Thank you!
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