![]() To copy each cell, I get a Range object that references the entire content of the source cell, and an equivalent Range for the target cell, and then do this: oToRange.FormattedText = oFromRange.FormattedText To do this, I first create a new (empty) row, and loop through each cell in the source row and copy its contents into the corresponding cell in the target row. That is, I want a new row that has the same content as an existing row. I am trying to duplicate a table row in Word, using VBA, without using the Selection object or the clipboard. ![]()
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