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Paul,
Thanks for the suggestions. The reason I selected the whole table was because I wanted the "Do not break" option to be applied to all rows. From your code, it appears that the Code:
With Selection.Tables(1) ... End With The other change that I noticed is you changed my test from "<> True" to "= False". Is there a reason for that? I wrote it my way in case there is some other possibility besides True and False, such as Null or Empty. I have been burned before, especially with VBA, when the application (Word) returns odd results. I want to do something if it's true only. |
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