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It's not clear whether you're using a document as a template, or an actual Word template.
For what you describe, you should be using a Word template. In that case, create a new document based on the template, delete the offending paragraph, then save the new document or copy the content into your email and close the new document without saving.
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I'm using a standard document/*.docm with a userform in it that populates sections of the document.
I want to have one file for about 20 different scenarios, a few of those scenarios don't need certain paragraphs, it's not clear halfway through using the template whether you'll need to delete paragraphs or not, and would require backtracking or mess up the flow to determine and be counter productive to the purpose of the document. |
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As I said:
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That's really not the point. The point is that at some stage during the processing you do arrive at a situation where you know certain content isn't needed and its then that you could programmatically (or otherwise) delete that content.
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