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Rick Altman

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  1. That is phenomenal! I had no idea that a function like that existed in this program that I have been using for nearly 20 years. I created my solution in about 15 minutes and I can't wait to consider other uses for this way-cool and oh-so-powerful capability. Here is my follow-up question: Is there a way to go in reverse? Can I start with a form, perform a copy to variable<Tab>copy to variable, etc., and then do a mass dump into a CSV file, column by column? Many thanks!
  2. I would like to accomplish something like the following. I want a macro to: Take data in CSV or Excel format. And sequentially stuff each column of data into an online form. I know I could do this with brute force: Tab to a column, copy, jump to the forum, paste, repeat. But I would rather be smarter about this, like store each column in a variable and then rapid-fire paste the variables. I would rather be smart like that, but the problem is that I am not smart like that. So any help would be greatly appreciated. V4.7.1.1. Windows 11
  3. Rberq, thanks a million! That was indeed the issue and I never would have found it on my own.
  4. Hello, I'm a long-time Macro Express user and a less-enthusiastic user of Adobe products. The current Windows-based version of Acrobat Pro strengthens that sentiment, as the current version known as Acrobat DC is terribly unfriendly to MacEx. Simply put, no global macros function when Acrobat is the active program. Because this is the first time I have ever encountered a situation like this, I am not privy to any workarounds that might exist for inhospitable apps under Windows 10. Does anyone have any general advice, or better still, specific recommendations as to how to get Acrobat to play nice? TIA Rick A.
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