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Old 07-14-2011, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by flds View Post
I tried, no success. It is same as before, it just creates one section.
Since you previously specified that the Design Requirements consisted of only one Section, that's all the code I wrote looks for! If there is more than one such Section, then you need to give some indication as to how one can reliably determine find how many such Sections there are. For example, does each such Section have the Words 'Design Requirements' or some form of that string as part of the first sentence in the Section? If not, is there always a 'Code and Standards' Section that follows the last 'Design Requirements' Section?
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