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Find.Found has often been reported as unreliable, although I have yet to experience that. However, as Find.Execute returns a boolean it is unnecessary to use Found.
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I just tried doing the same logic with Selection.Find.Execute. It changed to False right there along Selection.Find.Found. Yet when I do a manual find exactly as I specified, Word finds it. I even recorded a Macro of the manual steps and replayed it. Same thing.
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