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to wash behind your ears and create a table with at least one row, within a Word document with the appropriate number of columns (the number of "words" searched +1).
I placed my headings in that first row. The nifty macro will create new rows as needed. Then run the macro from this document that contains the newly created 1 row table. Recall that the folder prompt will be the location of the files that you desire to be searched. |
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