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Obtaining the Width of a _Table_
Word 2003, Win XP
The following code very nicely gets the width of a cell/column in a table. If Selection.Information(wdWithInTable) = True Then MsgBox "The Width of the Cell is " & _ PointsToInches(Selection.Cells(1).Width) & " inches." End If But if I want to get the width of the whole table Selection.Tables(1).Width does not work and returns an "method or data member not found" error message. Similarly, the following does not work. Selection.Rows(1).Width I know I could find the table/row width using a loop that would get and add the width of each of the columns in the table, but is there a direct way to get the width of a table/row. Thanks, Fred Holmes |
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