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Hello
During creating Macro, I have to update the style to an specific style of all strings available between <xlf:target xlf:state="new"> and </xlf:target> tags Please help ...... |
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You'll need to give more details than that. What exists between the <xlf:target xlf:state="new"> and </xlf:target> tags? What Style do you need to apply? Is this to be done by applying additional tags, or via the application of a Word Style?
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