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True, but with the code I posted, if all the content controls in column 1 of the table are performing the same function, just on different rows, one could just as easily title all of the 'Client'. Regardless of which approach is used, one still needs to get the RowIndex. Indeed, if these are the only content controls in the document, one doesn't even need to test the title!
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