LK>Actually her code is quite good. Just run it as often as is needed.
LK>to ^p. The first time you run it, you will receive a dialog box listing
how
Exactly. If you are, however, writing macros to perform
unattended processing (which to my mind is what a macro is all
about), then you want the thing to reduce all strings of ^p to a
single ^p.
Question: Given your first comment above, how will you program
a macro to "run it as often as is needed"?
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