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Find files containing a particular style applied
I want to find all files in which I have applied a particular style to text.
It would be time consuming to open each of my files (of which there are over 100) individually to find. O/S Windows Vista Office 2003 |
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Find files containing a particular style applied
I'm sure this can be automated with a macro that opens each file (in a specific folder) and then searches for the style. For details, you'll have to ask in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Chrisana" wrote in message ... I want to find all files in which I have applied a particular style to text. It would be time consuming to open each of my files (of which there are over 100) individually to find. O/S Windows Vista Office 2003 |
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Find files containing a particular style applied
I'm sure this can be automated with a macro that opens each file (in a specific folder) and then searches for the style. For details, you'll have to ask in a programming newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Chrisana" wrote in message ... I want to find all files in which I have applied a particular style to text. It would be time consuming to open each of my files (of which there are over 100) individually to find. O/S Windows Vista Office 2003 |
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