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The code in post #14 doesn't create a duplicate table or move any data - it simply reformats the existing tables.
Although you're now proposing to use code based on that from post #8 for the malformed tables, there'd be no sensible way to create a new ones based on them and transfer the data - one simply couldn't guarantee the outcome would be anything like what is needed. Best to fix the problem tables before running the macro from post #14 against them.
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