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I have a macro written in Word 2003 that printsout several tables.
But when I run the same macro in in Word 2010, the tables get embedded into each other. (Sometimes when I run in Word 2010, I get a compatiblity messages about "Builidng Blocks and Autotext entries losing some information") Is there a solution to this, short of rewritting the code ? What are the differences in VBA coding between Word 2003 & 2010 ? Thanks for any ideas that anyone has... |
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For anyone interested, I think I found the problem.
In my initial layout setting in Word 2010, there was "Space after paragraph" option that was set. This is enough to afffect spacing between the tables to cause my problem. |
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Hi norwood,
When posting queries about macro problems, it's always helpful to post the code as well (please use the code tags on the 'Go Advanced' tab) and, where applicable, a document containing some representative date (via the paperclip symbol on the 'Go Advanced' tab). Without at least seeing the code, it's often difficult to diagnose the problem...
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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