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Hey, Andrew.
Thank you for responding to my post. My apologies for the delay in getting back to you. Unfortunately, I cannot post the source Excel file. It contains company-confidential information. I could try to santize it, but I would not want you to waste your time on this. A coworker and I spent an entire work day trying countless different settings in Excel and in Word, different paste options, etc. In the end, we could not decide whether it is an issue or simply a function of how Word interprets, if you will, the Excel table. This issue only came to my attention because a table, which on screen spread across two pages, printed onto one page except for one line. This threw off my page count and document layout; otherwise, I would have been none the wiser. The simplest fix is to add a space into any cell in the blank row. You can also select the row (without the end-of-row marker) and check/uncheck the Specify height option (Row tab of the Table Properties dialog box). Again, thank you for responding to my help request. You have been a tremendous help to me in the past with working through Word VBA and macros. Have a great day, Andrew! |
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