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Old 03-11-2021, 09:19 AM
AnBad AnBad is offline Hide Text in a document. Windows 10 Hide Text in a document. Office 2019
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unfortunately,



Code:
If Not MyRange.Bookmarks(x).Range.Font.Hidden = True then
didnt help. I ended up with the same result.

I must admit that I want to mark the table and the following sitebreake to hide not just the text and table but the whole site with the table. Otherwise the site would be blank when the text is hidden and not the sitebreak.

For some reason this is working fine untile the table has more than 16 rows. On the other hand I have tables which are bigger then 16 rows.

I tried a new word document, write everything again. Always the same problem with this table.

When I mark the table with the sitebreak and try to give a new fontstyle everything works. But when I call again the font style no font is in the box as if there are diffrent fonts. But there are not.

???????
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