Let's talk about Word for a change...

Guillermo

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Hope I won't be banned. :-P

I'm looking for tutorials on VBA for Word. Alternatively, if you could point me to a forum like this one focused on Word, it'd be really really nice.

Thanks!

Guillermo
 

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Wildcard in VLOOKUP
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That's perfect!

PS - Welcome to the board - or is this 'Goodbye'?

Oh, no it isn't. I'll come back for sure, but I don't think I'll be posting soon again. Most likely all doubts I'll ever have are solved here in some thread already!

:)

Thanks again!
 
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