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How do I hide rows or cells in a table?
I want to hide rows (or cells) in a table. Is this possible?
I'm using Word 2003 |
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Format the entire row as hidden text and don't display hidden text in
ToolsOptionsView Sub Test() Selection.Tables(1).Rows(?).Range.Font.Hidden = True End Sub Replace "?" in the code above with the row number you want to hide. |
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Or from the user interface: Select the row [or select the cell(s)]. On
the Format menu, click Font. Click the Font tab. Click "Hidden" to select it, and then click OK. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Greg" wrote in message oups.com... Format the entire row as hidden text and don't display hidden text in ToolsOptionsView Sub Test() Selection.Tables(1).Rows(?).Range.Font.Hidden = True End Sub Replace "?" in the code above with the row number you want to hide. |
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