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If you are using the current selection you do not have two ranges. You have one Range with a Start point and an End point. Range.Text is the text between them.
If you are separately obtaining the start and end point by some other means then you could use Code:
Set rng3 = ActiveDocument.Range(Start:=rng1.Start, End:=rng2.End) Working with Range Objects | Microsoft Learn Range object (Word) | Microsoft Learn |
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