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Good day
I am from Portugal so my apologies for my english.
I liked to do a document in WORD, in which is placed a condition to insert a table previously created.
It's possible?
I can have a word with model examples of what I do.
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If you save the table as a building block, you can insert it via Insert|Quick Parts. Depending on what you're trying to achieve, one can also use field coding to conditionally show/hide a table.
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