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Old 02-24-2014, 07:43 PM
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The indents didn't survive (you'd need to enclose the code in the board's Code tags for that - they're on the 'Go Advanced' tab).

That said, I am aware that code indenters are available for a range of platforms, so that may be a better solution than trying to do it from within Word. Conversely, I've written macros before for (IIRC) going the other way, so it shouldn't be too difficult to reverse the process.
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