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How to switch off Word Windows popping up while running a Macro

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    How to switch off Word Windows popping up while running a Macro

    Hi All,

    I created a macro to make some find and replace actions.

    However, when the macro runs a notification screen pops up where the user has to select Y or N. This is the message I'm getting:

    "Word has finished searching the selection. 22 replacements were made. Do you want to search the remainder of the document?"

    Is there a way I can automatically set the answer to Yes in order not to get this warning every time?


    regards,

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    Re: How to switch off Word Windows popping up while running a Macro

    Not 100% sure but maybe:

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    Re: How to switch off Word Windows popping up while running a Macro

    I don't know about macros for Word documents but working in Excel it would be

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    Re: How to switch off Word Windows popping up while running a Macro

    Thanks,

    It worked great.

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