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Old 01-03-2017, 03:07 PM
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Let me start by saying the only things I know of macros is what I've read on the internet today so far.

I have a word document that's a fillable form, and in it I have 2 tables that I would like the option of adding additional rows if needed. I'd like the new row to have the same formatting as the row above it (text entry, combo drop down boxes, etc)

I found some macros code that sort of started to do what I wanted, but an error would pop up.

I now understand the process of adding the macro and using it in the table cell "on exit", And that it needs to be in a docm format- I just need the proper code to make it do what I want. Is there anywhere i can find that?



I've attached the document for reference.
Thank you for your help!
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