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Macro to replace styles used in tables (Word 2000/Windows)
Hello,
While I have a pretty good grasp on recording macros, when it comes to doing something like actual programming, I am in over my head! I have found various code snippets in the groups and have tried to make modifications, but haven't been particularly successful in my quest. Here's what I'm trying to do: I want to modify every table (and only tables) in a document so that the first row is set to a particular style (TableHead), and all remaining rows are set to another particular style (TableText). Okay, that's not completely accurate. I do want to exclude the table on the first page as well as the tables in the headers from this style replacement. The number of tables in the documents I need to modify can range from no tables (other than the one on the first page and in the headers) or up to 60 tables. The number of rows and columns will vary from table to table and document to document. The same holds true for the styles currently being used in the tables. Currently working with Word 2000 for Windows running on Windows 2000. Any advice or help will be greatly appreciated! Dan |
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