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Old 11-24-2021, 08:00 AM
Stephen Ray Stephen Ray is offline Would Like to test if Full Name is NOT Present in document Windows 10 Would Like to test if Full Name is NOT Present in document Office 2016
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Guessed, thank you for your reply.
I have attached another document, the whole document.
This is just like my macro pastes in the Word document, before it starts rearranging it.

So this is a table, you say. I know nothing about tables in Word. But I used to write programs in COBOL with tables, so I can learn it fast.

Is there any way we could write code to say something like. "Look at the cell next to the cell that contains: Employee's Full name who is being Deleted: : ??

Or does the code have to say something like: Look at cell X1 ??
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