Re: Using VBA to replace text
- From: Jeff Jones <jpjones23@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 14:12:29 GMT
I suspect that the character ended up being changed when the lines
were added to the newsgroup message. Either that or in the Outlook
message I used to send to code from one computer to this one.
The code gave me exactly what I needed although I don't know why I
needed to include the end character in the find criteria. I can find
just the year and change it with no problems. I could also change a
single word in the line with no problems. I changed "registered" to
"doofratz" to test the code. Apparently changing a phrase needs the
line delimiter. Pretty weird.
I ran a test against multiple presentations in a folder and it changed
all that had title and slide masters. I need to capture the situation
where I don't have either but I don't expect that to be a problem.
(Famous last words. <giggle>)
Thank you again.
Jeff
On Wed, 06 Apr 2005 06:23:58 -0700, "David M. Marcovitz"
<marcoNOSPAM@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Great. I'm glad this worked for you, and I'm glad my little code snippet
>helped. I just wonder why I got 11, and you got 13. Oh well...as long as
>it's working.
>--David
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