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ChasePenelli

Lacking in Macro Building Skill...
 

OK,
So I have a ton of data. It is all abbriviated and i need to imput the
real work for it on a large scale for abour 300-400 characters. Does
anyone know of a macro where i can imput all the information once and
just run the macro as i get new information? I know how to run it for
singel changes but not like a pre-built list of changes that i can just
use.

Thanks for all the help...

Chase


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ChasePenelli[_2_]

Lacking in Macro Building Skill...
 

Alright there is actually 100 (notepages) of data that will need to be
converted to this format....I know the project will take me a while (a
week or two) but once i have a WAY or a MACRO i can get started on this
horrible task!


Thanks again,

Chase


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Tim Williams

Lacking in Macro Building Skill...
 
Chase,

Your description of what you need the macro to do is a little vague:
do you need just to convert abbreviations to the full text? Maybe you
could supply some samples of pre- and post-conversion data.

Tim

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OK,
So I have a ton of data. It is all abbriviated and i need to imput
the
real work for it on a large scale for abour 300-400 characters. Does
anyone know of a macro where i can imput all the information once
and
just run the macro as i get new information? I know how to run it
for
singel changes but not like a pre-built list of changes that i can
just
use.

Thanks for all the help...

Chase


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