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How to check for a character
I am trying to write a macro to check for a couple of characters and a number to do some formatting.
I am copying 6 columns and anywhere from 10 to 80 rows of data from excel to word. Right now, I have a macro that then uses tab to format the data into columns based on the tab settings. I need now to check the data which would be in the first column of word to format the whole line. The information in the first column would be numbers 1 - 80 and could also have an additional character, which could be a star or a bullet. So I need a way to check each line (row) to check to see if the star or bullet appears. Is there an easy way to do this? I hope so. Any help would be appreciated. |
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