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![]() What you ask is not possible manually, and a macro cannot make those sorts of decisions. You would have to tell the macro what you wanted to do with each found term. I don't see any macro solution being more viable than simply searching for city and deciding what parts to select manually.
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Well at least now I know it's not possible. Thank you for answering :] Btw, I don't suppose there's any other kind of program out there that could do something like this? |
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