No, that is not possible in VBA. See
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=288424.
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Igor Jecmenic wrote:
1. I had table of 3 columns and 4 rows.
2. Select cells
row 1 column 3
row 2 columng 4
Word.Selection selection;
bool isSelectionInTable = (bool)selection.get_Information(
Word.WdInformation.wdWithInTable );
if( isSelectionInTable ) {
int numberOfSelectedCells = selection.Cells.Count; // only 1
}
Code returns only one selected cells
Is there any way to get all 2 selected cells?
Thank you,
Igor