Anyone know how to grab a macro from Word on one computer and import it in
to Word on another computer? I have an idea of how to accomplish the job,
but it is a kind of weird way, and I entend this macro for distribution to
anyone who might like to have it. It is a macro Kellie and I developed for
cleaning up line break desasters in books. The method shouldn't be used on
all books when they are formatted pretty well to begin with, but if the
quantity of white space is making your editing job a night mare it sure can
help.
I suppose I will eventually find the correct method for transfering macros,
but if someone knows and wants to help me learn fast it would be
appreciated.
Sarah Van Oosterwijck Assistive Technology Instructor http://home.earthlink.net/~netentity
I'm validating a novel that has a paragraph mark at the end of every
line, even when there is no new paragraph. Although this preserves the
number of words on each line in the original, it could result in a messy
document in other formats. Should I take out those extra paragraph marks so
the text flows continuously until a true paragraph break?
I'm new at validating, so please accept my apologies for bugging you with questions while I learn how to do this.
Monica
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