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What I have is a Word 2010 document that I've added some form style sections to, via the Developer Tab. So, no, I don't think I'm actually using a userform and thus am in the wrong forum.
I've found some macro code that I think will do the trick (and thank you for the link!), but I'm unsure how to add it in to the Word document that I'm working with. On the Developer Tab I see the Visual Basic and Macro buttons, but I'm unclear on how to get the code added in properly. If this is too noobish for this forum, just point me to the right place and I'll cease bothering you. Regardless, thank you for all your help! |
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