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Everyone,
I'm having trouble writing a macro that will automatically position the text ("Continued...") on the very last line of page. My problem is coding the variable distance between the preceding text and "Continued." I don't have trouble coding the letters or words, only reliably positioning. I prefer to avoid page breaks and footers because they waste too much space at the bottom of a page. When I try to create a looping carriage return, to position the cursor on the last line of a page, I invariably create an infinite loop. I've unsuccessfully tried creating code that would calculate the number of lines needed to move "Continued..." from a higher position on the page to the last line. Any suggestions? Thank you |
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