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I have a macro I'm starting to have trouble with. I copy a one-column MS
Access query result. Then in Word, it pastes it in to a doc as RTF, goes to the end of the doc, moves up one row and converts the table to text. The macro is erroring out because the "object doesn't refer to a table." If I go into the doc and see where the cursor is, it's at the bottom of the doc and I cannot move it (via arrow keys) up one line to get the cursor into the table - thus the error, I think. Is there something I can do differently in the macro so I'm always located in the table and the macro can run? |
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