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Topic Title: How to create a command to remove highlight from a selection in Microsoft Word? Topic Summary: Created On: 11/12/2021 01:08 PM Status: Post and Reply |
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- wristofdoom | - 11/12/2021 01:08 PM |
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- wristofdoom | - 11/12/2021 03:09 PM |
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- Matt_Chambers | - 11/12/2021 03:48 PM |
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- wristofdoom | - 11/15/2021 06:49 PM |
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- Matt_Chambers | - 11/16/2021 11:11 AM |
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In the MyCommands Editor, with the cursor in the Script field, say "press alt enter". After a few seconds, you will get a box with a long list of possible object references. You need to scroll all the way down to Microsoft Word and check the box for that.
You won't see any reference code in your actual script, unfortunately. |
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