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ananas1171 ananas1171 is offline How do I on MS Word VBA add and remove rows in the tables using command button macros? Windows 10 How do I on MS Word VBA add and remove rows in the tables using command button macros? Office 2016
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have spent hours looking for a code that would work, but with limited understanding (0 previous knowledge) I am struggling to apply anything that is currently on the web. Basically I have a table 2X4 (row x column). First row is titles and second row is where information is populated. Column 4 will contain a drop down option after the first row. My form requires that if needed to add a row or remove a row with a click of a command button containing the drop down option in column 4.
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