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Sorry, I just found out it was caused by the style. I changed it to normal style all is ok. I have been getting into a lot of trouble with styles which I have never used before. All is ok now but there is one last thing.
How can I change the macro so there are no headers generated? |
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The simplest solution is to insert:
Code:
Tbl.Rows(1).Delete Code:
End With
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