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Hi,
I'm wondering about .rtf format tables in templates. And in particular - how to make a template with a table with just one row and then print or create a document from that template with a table that has as many rows as needed for the supplied data. How should I create such a template? Are there any macros, any variables to help me do that? Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm new to rtf! Thanks in advance, -- Agata Krawcewicz |
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You probably won't get much help on RTF format here since we mostly use
Word's native formats. If you create a single-row mail merge main document (catalog/directory type merge), you can start with one row and Word will add rows as needed to accommodate the merged data. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "hogcia" wrote in message ... Hi, I'm wondering about .rtf format tables in templates. And in particular - how to make a template with a table with just one row and then print or create a document from that template with a table that has as many rows as needed for the supplied data. How should I create such a template? Are there any macros, any variables to help me do that? Sorry if this is a silly question, but I'm new to rtf! Thanks in advance, -- Agata Krawcewicz |
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