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![]() I formatted the entire row as hidden and it removed (or hid) the contents of the cells but left the rows. I am using Word 2016 for mac. Maybe that's why. Word does act differently on a mac. Thanks for the tip about going to the last changed row. I didn't know that either and it will solve my problem. |
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Did you include the row's 'end-of-row' marker?
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I don't know what that means. Also, I tried the shift F5 trick and it didn't work. Again it's probably the mac thing.
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