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Genericname1111 Genericname1111 is offline Macro to navigate to specific point in line (Word 97) Windows 7 64bit Macro to navigate to specific point in line (Word 97) Office 97-2003
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Default Macro to navigate to specific point in line (Word 97)

Hi,


I'm using word 97 with a Q and A format. I want to create various macros that involve knowing where the actual text begins (at the left tab), which is after the Q or A of each line.
The Q and A lines are different, so using macros that use "home" and then move right don't work consistently, as they need to move a different amount of characters/words for Q vs A lines. It looks like this, where the text begins at the left tab of the margin:
Q(tab)number(tab)Text
A(tab) (tab) Text

Is it possible to navigate to the beginning of the text consistently with a macro? Hopefully I've explained this properly.
Thanks.
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