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RPMitchal
Word 2003
A project I have recently been asked to undertake involves recreating into
several separate documents, the exact same redline text from an original
document.
The ultimate goal is for all additional documents to resemble the original
document with the exception off names, dollar figures and other
miscellaneous information.
Other than cutting and pasting every occurrence of applicable redline text
several times over for each subsequent document using the “Spike†feature, is
anyone able to furnish a suggestion for different, less repetitive, less
manual way of accomplishing the same thing or something close to it?
Much appreciation in advance – RPM
A project I have recently been asked to undertake involves recreating into
several separate documents, the exact same redline text from an original
document.
The ultimate goal is for all additional documents to resemble the original
document with the exception off names, dollar figures and other
miscellaneous information.
Other than cutting and pasting every occurrence of applicable redline text
several times over for each subsequent document using the “Spike†feature, is
anyone able to furnish a suggestion for different, less repetitive, less
manual way of accomplishing the same thing or something close to it?
Much appreciation in advance – RPM