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An attorney I work for will often dictate a memo on medical records, citing the page numbers within the paragraphs, i.e., (p. 27) (pp. 27-29) (p. 27, 29)
Often, she later copies that text into a letter to our client, but she needs to remove the page cites. I am moderately macro-intelligent, however, i am not sure how to create a macro that could search for the different variations of page cites. Is there a way to create a macro that could search for all variations of page cites and remove them? For instance, my fear is if i create a macro that searches for "(p" it might pick up a part of a word/sentence that is supposed to be set out in parenthesis. any help would be greatly appreciated!!! Andrea |
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