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![]() Hello and thank you for your question. To capture cases where more than one bold punctuation occurs together, you can use additional checks inside the IF statement. |
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Hi Greg, its been a while since I last responded to you as I've been on annual leave but just wanted to say thank you so much for all the help you have given me for this code, I've come back from annual leave today and started working with the code - it really has come such a long way from where this all started 2 years ago, I really can't thank you enough. Best wishes.
Tessa, thank you for your response also, although not quite sure what you mean by additional checks inside the IF Statement. |
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