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Old 07-18-2011, 11:17 PM
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Hi tays01s,

Are you sure the macro recorder was on when you did the Find/Replace? If it was, the macro would probably be named 'Macro1' or something similar and would be placed in a code module named 'new macros' in either the document you're working on, or in Word's 'Normal' template, depending on the parameters you used when you did the recording.
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