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. However the part of the code that references the table and its cells should still be valid for insertion into your original macro.As for which table, you can select the table by its number i.e. in the code wdDoc.Tables(1) 1 refers to the first table. If the table in question varies according to the data then you will have to describe how the table to be processed is determined.
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