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Macros are called whatever you want to name them. A RegeEx macro is simply one that uses the RegEx library. See, for example:
http://dotnetslackers.com/Community/...with-Word.aspx Ironically, the code in that link is for finding upper-case words, developed because the writer thought it couldn't be done using wildcards, which it can, see: https://www.msofficeforums.com/word/...tml#post106745
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