Doug wrote: > You can easily edit the macro code to cause it to use a for ... next loop.
Thanks for the various suggestions: What I ended up doing was a generic solution --- that probably belongs in the knowledge base, and/or a FAQ. Setup the styles so that each style flows into the next one. Save your document with a _different_ file name. Convert the table to text. Copy the table. Delete the table Create a line that has the same style as the first row of the table; Paste the table as _unformatted text_ with the first line of the text on the line that has the style of the first row. Convert the text to a table. Add the caption, and table label. Edit the table attributes. Verify that your headers are correct. Save the document to the original file name, if you are satisfied with how it turned out. If the text is pasted as anything other than _unformatted text_ this will not work. xan jonathon -- Does your Office Suite conform to ISO Standards? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
