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Old 09-26-2011, 07:25 AM
WASplawn WASplawn is offline How make WORD 2007 act like Notepad Windows XP How make WORD 2007 act like Notepad Office 2007
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Is it possible to make WORD 2007 act like NotePad? That is, I have a lot of code I need to bring into a word processor. I want to be able to mark it and hightlight it etc. Notepad does not accomodate this well.

However, I thought that perhaps I could bring it into WORD. By default, the way I have it set up, the code does not come into WORD looking good. Not like it does in Notepad. Lines need to be able to extend far to the right and with no special formatting or extra spaces between lines.

Is there a way to set some switches in WORD so that I can copy and past VBA code into it and have it look like it does when brought into Notepad?

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