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Old 10-28-2020, 03:45 AM
bpike bpike is offline Deleting a table with vertically merged cells if it contains certain text. Windows 10 Deleting a table with vertically merged cells if it contains certain text. Office 2019
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Default Deleting a table with vertically merged cells if it contains certain text.

I received help earlier on this forum regarding splitting a Table containing vertically merged cells. I am now needing to search each table within the active document to find a certain text string within a cell e.g. "DelTbl". If the string is located I would then like to delete the table from which the string was found. I'm having a little trouble getting my head around the merged cells so any help will be much appreciated.

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