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woocash_11 woocash_11 is offline Height of all rows of all tables set as "at least". Windows 11 Height of all rows of all tables set as "at least". Office 2021
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Hi vivka, thank you for this!

However I already tried something very similar and this one works exactly the same - it does change the parameter "exactly" to "at least", but it somehow changes the value of all rows to the value from the first row of first table in the document, and unfortunately it makes it unusable

I also tried asking AI, but apparently those I asked didn't work with VBA codes very well
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