Thanks, Mark. That's the way I'd always handled tables, but this latest app. has a lot of template docs that the clients can change. Obviously they want to see a "real table" in place in their template. And (as you also mention) sometimes these tables have a lot of static data.
>I bookmarked an empty table that would need rows added and data filling the cells. After reading the article, I removed the empty table from the Word document and just put a text placeholder in the doc. I then do a search for that placeholder, delete it, the insert the table according to the article.
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>I would like to figure out how to do it the other way in case I have tables that have mostly static data that I may need to add a minimal amount of data to. Actually I have figured a way to do this but it is not as clean as creating the entire table [string] in VFP, sending it to Word, then have Word convert it to a table.
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