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Old 11-23-2021, 05:50 PM
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It appears that you mean Full Name to be content inside a table next to a cell that is labelled "Employee's Full name who is being Deleted: :" - Is that correct?

The document you posted contains two tables with that label. The first table has an empty cell beside it, the second table contains "John Jones" in that cell. It is not apparent whether that means the file does or doesn't contain a full name. Nor is it apparent whether there will be more tables in the document with other structures that also need to be examined by a macro.
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