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Hi Paul,
thanks for your reply. Yes even I'm getting confused Columns 1,3,4,6,7,9,10,12,13,15 Font Size 2 · Font Color White · Border Color White · Column Width = 20px Columns - Normal Text Columns 2,5,8,11,14 Font Size 12 · Font Color - Black · Border Color Dark Grey · Column Width = 150px There may be a few tables with up to 15 columns but majority will be around 12 columns or less The reason they need to be formatted - as you can imagine the page cant hold that many columns - not enough space for comfortable editing. So I need to hide some Columns to make space for easier editing reading etc. I am unable to understand how to combine 2 macros to achieve my goal ![]() J |
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