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I am not sure why there is an error in the test document in the first place, but I was running the macro while having the documents on 1 folder up from the source files, I did not understand that having the documents in a different folder could be a problem.
If you had read the notes in the code, you'd see how it can be modified to handle that as an alternative.
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If you had read the notes in the code, you'd see how it can be modified to handle that as an alternative.
I did read it and I read it thoroughly, but as I previously said I do not really understand what every comment means and even if I do understand something it does not mean I also know how to fix/change it.

In any case, all my attempts to make the macro work on the main document have failed, I am not receiving any errors and nothing changes within the document. However, I also lack the knowledge to debug this properly.

Do you have any ideas what can cause the macro to not do anything without an error?
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The macro works fine, and has done so for years. If it's not doing anything, that's probably because the document is already in the folder the path points to.
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