Re: Word and multiple conditions: a how-to
...now David Brown has come along and shot holes in that
argument by showing that merely quintupling the volume of my text by surrounding every phrase with carefully-crafted and nested code, I can achieve the desired output using Word.
Hey, it was something to do when I got tired of evaluating font sizes, creating style sheets, and dictating tool selection.
--David
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