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Macro to Find special hyphen (aka "Crooked L)
I have a document that I received from an outside source and it is hyphenated
with regular hyphens and something that looks like an L on its side. Word isn't letting me copy and paste this crooked L into the find or replace screen. Any ideas on how to do a macro to locate the thing? Thanks! Ken K. - 2191 P.S. I turned automatic hyphenation off. -- akkrug |
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