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Old 03-07-2022, 02:40 PM
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After:
Code:
        .Split .Rows(r)
you could insert something like:
Code:
        .Range.Characters.Last.Next.ParagraphFormat.SpaceAfter = 18
where the '18' specifies the space after setting (in points) of the paragraph that separates each of the tables.
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