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Old 05-30-2014, 08:59 AM
bgranzow bgranzow is offline Help Writing VBA Code using the HideMark property Windows 8 Help Writing VBA Code using the HideMark property Office 2013
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Question Help Writing VBA Code using the HideMark property


Hello,
I am running office 2013. In word, I have a table with rows. These rows are filled by a mail merge. Sometimes, the rows are completely empty. When this occurs, I would like the rows to automatically shrink to size 0. Currently they cannot do so because of the hidden next cell glyph in each cell. I know there is a way to use VBA and the HideMark property to tell word to ignore those glyphs when defining the cell height however, I'm not sure how to go about writing the code for it. Please Help. Thank you.

Here is a link to what I need to do.
http://officeopenxml.com/WPhideMark.php
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