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In WordPerfect, you could write a pause into a macro, which would make the
macro temporarily freeze when it was running so that you could type something or whatever, and then hit "Enter" to restart the macro where it stopped. Can I do this in a Word macro? An example would be, you are editing footnotes and want the macro to search for "p. ", pause while you change the page number, restart and search for "line ", pause while you change the line number, then restart and repeat itself. Is this possible? |
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