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Old 05-23-2018, 01:43 AM
zanestein zanestein is offline Move cursor up several lines after form data entered in document Windows 7 32bit Move cursor up several lines after form data entered in document Office 2010 32bit
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Originally Posted by Guessed View Post
The last line of your sub is moving the cursor to the end of the document so although you moved the cursor just before that, it sat there for only a millisecond before you asked it to move somewhere else.
Try deleting the Selection.endKey Unit:=wdStory line

Thank you. That is making progress. However, what it now does is to highlight the whole section from 7 lines up to the last entry. The top of the highlighted section is where I want the cursor to go, but not sure why it is highlighting that whole area.


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