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Default How to Select All or Part of a Table in Word

I have multiple pdf files I'm converting to Word. With the help of this forum, I'm building a macro to expedite the converting of many areas which do not convert correctly.



One that I can't figure out, How to Select All or Part of a Table in Word?

When I want to select an individual cell within the table, I don't see the black arrow that points up and to the right to select the cell.

If I create a blank table, no problem, the black arrow shows. Just not on the converted pdf tables.

What format do I need to apply to the table to achieve this black pointer arrow?
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