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Old July 11th, 2006, 03:19 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
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Default How is a table referenced when it is the header?

I'm trying access through VBA an existing table in the header. I need
to pass a variable from another routine (that have completed and is
working).

The existing table is only 1 row with 2 columns (the RH cell has a
graphic in there that needs to stay there) I want to pass the variable
to the LH cell.

I have tried using the sections header.range.text but this just places
the variable underneath the table.

Many Thanks

 




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