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Old 05-18-2011, 02:09 AM
SaneMan SaneMan is offline How to identify the paragraph number you are on Windows 98/ME How to identify the paragraph number you are on Office 2003
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Hello

Currently struggling with something that I'm sure is obvious but Googling the question has not yielded success!

I'm writing a macro which will select ranges of text from a large document and paste it into a new one. I want to do this by selecting a particular paragraph number to copy. However, I can find no way of easily identifying which the paragraph number I am on.

At the bottom of the Word page it identifies the line number, word number, section number, etc, but there is no paragraph number identifier. Anyone know how to find this out?

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