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Hi Demon,
if you change any character to another character, then you are editing text. If you change the appearance of any character, like bold, size, color, underline, subscript, then you are formatting text. Some people may say, that replacing m2 by m² is editing, too, and I'd agree with them. -- Greetings from Bavaria, Germany Helmut Weber, MVP WordVBA Win XP, Office 2003 "red.sys" & Chr$(64) & "t-online.de" |
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Have you ever considered doing your own homework?
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