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Old 09-09-2019, 04:26 AM
njt-71 njt-71 is offline Help with using VBA to add a row to a table in a protected document Windows 7 32bit Help with using VBA to add a row to a table in a protected document Office 2010
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Default Help with using VBA to add a row to a table in a protected document

Hi

I have a form field document which I need the user to be able to add rows to whilst it is still protected.

I have used the VBA code at VBA Code Examples (2) but although it works to add a new row the cursor jumps back to the adress field at the top of the first page instead of to the added row.

I have attached the form so you can see what I mean.

Can anyone please help as it's driving me demented!!



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