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Hey, Greg.
OMG! Success! Thank you!! Although it does not split the cells that span the next page, I can most definitely work with this. This will reduce the number of rogue tables, and I can more easily deal with those that remain. I am curious why it does not split those particular cells. Do you know if this is common (i.e., just the way it is), or perhaps, is it some oddity in my document given it is output from another application? Thank you! Thank you! This is awesome. You guys rock! |
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