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Hi kapnasty,
For what you're asking, you'd probably need to use a macro to change the paragraphs from being indented to being tabbed. As different paragraphs have different levels of indenting, presumably you'd want the number of tabs to reflect that. The question then becomes: Do the indented paragraphs have particular Word paragraph Styles applied, to differentiate them from each other, or at least a consistent level of indenting, so that one can programmatically modify them?
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A macro would probably do it but since I am not very good at those I was looking to see if I could find some way to use the replace feature. The problem is identifying that indent as something that Word understands. Also the indents are all uniform (0.0, .38, .75 etc) but I haven't been able to use that yet. I feel like I'm close to finding the right recipe to make it work I was just hoping maybe someone could see something that I missed.
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