6/3/2023 0 Comments Perfectit 3 will not closeImage by Matt Scott Posted on Categories Editing, Macros Tags editing, hacking Word, macros, Microsoft Word, proofreading, writing macro, writing tools 17 Comments on Omit Needless Words with a Macro 6 Ways to Create an Em Dash The first version of this macro was written by Roger Mortis, revised by Subcortical, modified for writing by Karen Woodward, tweaked by Jami Gold, tweaked by me, and elegantly tweaked by Anupam Choudhury, making it a true community effort. * Karen Woodward calls this macro the AddWords macro because you can add any list of words that you want the macro to find. So, what will you do with the highlighted words this macro finds? What other word lists could you add to this macro? Insert word lists between the quotations after StrFnd =. StrFnd = “then,almost,about,begin, start,decided,planned,very, sat,truly,rather,fairly, really,somewhat,up,down,over, together,behind,out,inorder, around,only,just,even” MacLeod further tweaked by Anupam Choudhury word list by Janice Hardy ‘ Written by Roger Mortis, revised by subcortical, adapted by Jami Gold and tweaked by C.K.
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