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Hi;

I am general user of MS WORD (level 3 in the scale of 1-10). I have a
Word Doc which
has about 50 instances of a table template. Now I have a requirement to
add new rows for all those tables. Is there an easy way of mass editing
?

Thanks,
-Gopi

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Default Mass edit tables within a Word Doc ?

Running a macro containing the following code will add a row to each table
in a document

Dim i As Long
With ActiveDocument
For i = 1 To .Tables.Count
.Tables(i).Rows.Add
Next i
End With

See the article "What do I do with macros sent to me by other newsgroup
readers to help me out?" at:

http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Macros...eateAMacro.htm


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Hope this helps.

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Hi;

I am general user of MS WORD (level 3 in the scale of 1-10). I have a
Word Doc which
has about 50 instances of a table template. Now I have a requirement to
add new rows for all those tables. Is there an easy way of mass editing
?

Thanks,
-Gopi



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