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Old 03-23-2013, 03:08 AM
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Thank you, thank you, thank you.
That is brilliant! Does exactly what I want it to do. I tried it on some raw data, and it worked perfectly.
All I have to do now is put back the personal details in that header and main body and I am there.
Like you said when I did a pdf save, it looked normal.


As of interest, how did you do all of this? Did you write each line of code in the macro, or is it formed by what you do in the document? I ask as this would be very useful for other documents I work with.
Could I copy your macro to another document, if so how? Ie, my original invoice doc.
Once again many thanks for your time and effort in this, I really do appreciate it.
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