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But note that you can attach the macro I posted to a toolbar button and/or a
keyboard shortcut, so that you can easily run it. This is explained in Graham Mayor's article at http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Stefan Blom" wrote in message ... I doubt that there is a way to change the behavior of the Merge Cells command. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "ng6971" wrote in message ... Hi Stefan, Thanks for solution. Code execute perfectly. Have you know about the behaviour of merging cells in MS Word 6.0 (This is bundled with MS Office 4.3 ver.). In word 6.0 we just selecting the whole table and execute merge cells command. The results are same as the macro does it. Is there any chances to modify the merge cell command behaviour in MS word 2003/2007 or any built-in command to get the results as desired? Thanks for any assistance. |
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