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Graham's Macro2 sends its output to the Immediate Window and essentially gives you a list of the remaining Ref fields values. I'm not sure on the value of running it but it does allow you to quickly review the document's ref fields to spot if there are any broken ones.
Something to be aware of when looking at your before and after screen grabs. You need to be careful of converting ref fields that start with Part* because a field starting with Parties or Party x would also get caught in that code. You could add a space "Part *" to eliminate that possibility but may also need a wildcard if there are non-breaking spaces in some cases.
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