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Old 03-18-2024, 03:05 AM
Italophile Italophile 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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Originally Posted by woocash_11 View Post
In my work computer there were the script on the outside platform that was doing this without any problems, so I thought it might be possible via VBA code. Apparently I was wrong
It is possible via VBA code, but you need to answer the same question as in the UI - at least what?

This is a decision that is usually taken at the time of designing the document, not applied after the fact when you already have tables with content and merged cells.
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