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Old 08-14-2019, 04:17 AM
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You can either use the original document as a template and create a new document from it, or you can open the original document and process that.

If you change the original you will have to save it or the changes will be lost.

Much depends on what the aim of the exercise is, because so far I have seen no reason at all for the macro or the button as you could simply save the table in the document to start off with, which makes more sense than creating the table using a macro.
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