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Conan Kelly - 04 Jan 2006 22:26 GMT
Hello all,

I noticed, by recording macros, that there isn't alot of difference,
code wise, between finding one occurence of a word and finding all.
When I "Find All", MS Word counts the number of occurences and tells
me how many there are.

Can I take that count, assign it to a variable, and then use it in
loop to run a code a set number of times?

Thanks for any help anyone can provide,

Conan Kelly
Jean-Guy Marcil - 05 Jan 2006 00:14 GMT
Conan Kelly was telling us:
Conan Kelly nous racontait que :

> Hello all,
>
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> Can I take that count, assign it to a variable, and then use it in
> loop to run a code a set number of times?

I think that if you want concrete help, you will have to be a bit more
explicit...

Tell us what you are trying to achieve and post any relevant code you may
have.

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