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I have built over time a large mailing list (approx 2000 rows) in Word. How
can I get an accurate row count? |
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Use a macro with the code
MsgBox Selection.Tables(1).Rows.Count when the cursor is in the table -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "bob g in essex ct" bob g in essex wrote in message ... I have built over time a large mailing list (approx 2000 rows) in Word. How can I get an accurate row count? |
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Hi Bob,
You could use the TableCellHelper macro in the Macros8.dot template referred to at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...eIncorrect.htm For a row count, simply select any cell on the last row and run the macro. Cheers -- macropod [MVP - Microsoft Word] "bob g in essex ct" bob g in essex wrote in message ... I have built over time a large mailing list (approx 2000 rows) in Word. How can I get an accurate row count? |
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And for a third option, copy and paste into Excel.
"bob g in essex ct" bob g in essex wrote in message ... I have built over time a large mailing list (approx 2000 rows) in Word. How can I get an accurate row count? |
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Or if you just want to find out without a macro, position the cursor in the
last row and select Table Properties Row (tab) from the Menu and it will say Row #1234 at the top. -- Enjoy, Tony "bob g in essex ct" bob g in essex wrote in message ... I have built over time a large mailing list (approx 2000 rows) in Word. How can I get an accurate row count? |
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Thanks Tony. This service is terrific.
"Tony Jollans" wrote: Or if you just want to find out without a macro, position the cursor in the last row and select Table Properties Row (tab) from the Menu and it will say Row #1234 at the top. -- Enjoy, Tony "bob g in essex ct" bob g in essex wrote in message ... I have built over time a large mailing list (approx 2000 rows) in Word. How can I get an accurate row count? |
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