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I've been working on code for Word and hit a block: What command do I use to
select (highlight) where the cursor is currently located ---and then end select where it is (for instance) ^p^p? Because the location of the specific paragraphs is different per document, I cannot simply command to find Paragraph 1, etc. Additionally, the length of the selection desired is of variable length. ^p^p is an identifying ending in the selection. (The example below needs to be selected from K1 through the last None, although the number of lines to select varies,). Thanks! Transects and Stations Sampled: Transects Stations Comments K1 1-29 None. K2 1-36 None. K3 1-28 None. K5 1-13 None. 11 1-25 None. |
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