Perhaps, then you should be checking what copy/paste defaults you are using.
You mention rows heights being set with the 'at least' attribute. You should be aware that such rows will always report the default height regardless of the actual height. Rows without a row height set (i.e. a purely automatic row height) will likewise always return a value of 9999999 regardless of the actual height. Accordingly, a macro that works on the assumption that the auto-adjusted row heights represent the actual heights will fail under either scenario.
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Paul Edstein
[Fmr MS MVP - Word]
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