Yes footers. However, the first macros that you and Gary posted both worked wonderfully if the search string was in the body of the document. The next step was searching within the footer; which I...
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Yes footers. However, the first macros that you and Gary posted both worked wonderfully if the search string was in the body of the document. The next step was searching within the footer; which I...
Here is a link to a public document that is a fair example. In this instance you could search on the Issue or Effective date; ex. March 18, 2005.
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You know from what I have read, footers are tough. My apologies, it seems to get caught in a loop and results in 'Not Responding'. I really appreciate the assistance! Thank you.
Unfortumately I do mean footers...I am not sure how they are formatted, but I do no know they vary. Format wise they are the same but contain differnet dates and filing codes. However, the above...
Tried and true, both work spot on. Many Thanks!
My cup runeth over! Thanks, I will give them a try. Now, if you all have any thoughts on this proceedure running through the plethera of footers that can be in a document, that would be spot on. ...
Hmmm. Honestly the issue of the first page ending up at the end is ok as the next step is to convert it to .PDF. At which point I can easily move the page back to the beginning. Here is the code...
Excellent, I got it to work...somewhat. My only issue is the for some reason, even after starting the routine on the first page everytime, the first instance of the search return puts ends up on the...
I am trying to write a Macro that will find a specific string of TXT, copy the page(s) that the TXT is on, Paste the page(s) to another/new document, and loop through the end of the "Main" document. ...