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Old 11-01-2020, 06:06 PM
ajgarrison ajgarrison is offline VBA deleting sections retains last section header and footer Windows 10 VBA deleting sections retains last section header and footer Office 2013
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I am struggling adapting your code to my needs. My VBA is in MS Access. I am opening a Word template with 85 sections. Each section has it's own header and footer. Sections are deleted based upon criteria in Access. There are 15 different options for the sections that are to be deleted. The sections are throughout the document. Sometimes it is the very last sections and sometimes not. How do I utilize your code for the dynamic needs in MS Access?

Thank you so much for trying to help. The help is greatly appreciated.
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