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Using the latest code revisions I provided you should not make any changes to the table referencing. It will work as is with whatever the current table is, be that table 1 or 100. Even working with column 3 instead of column 2 doesn't require a code change unless there are formfields in columns 1 or 2. If so, a different macro would be required - basically the existing one with '1' in .FormFields(1) changed to whichever the correct formfield # is on the rows concerned.
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi Paul,
Thank you so much - I was trying to be too clever for my own good (I know better now) It's working perfectly, even better than I have anticipated. Really appreciate you're help with this Ian |
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