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Old 04-25-2017, 08:45 PM   #46
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Originally Posted by Hitch View Post
(I also feel compelled to point out that you could easily build a regex that would wipe these out, in one-two passes, probably a hell of a lot faster than rewriting the macro.)
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I have of course a plain regex that does exactly that, on the EPUB.

Thank you for your findings. I hope the quest will soon be over.

Though the macro is rather old, this question has not been brought forward before because I am maybe the first to try it with an odt file and not a doc or docx.

Once the macro has been played, some characters or words have a red colour attribute. I usually take it out in LibreOffice for the whole book using Select All then (Format/caractère/Couleur de police/ Black). I did so for v4.

OK. The macro has been sent to those who showed some interest in this thread.

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