R
Roman
Hi all,
Pardon me if this has been asked many times; searching your archives
did not return what I was looking for.
I'm working with a 15x3 table in Word 2003 and would like to
manipulate a selection object of about 4 cells in the last column
( (4,3) to (7,3) ). I first tried doing this using a range, but found
that since ranges are contiguous I modified everything in rows 5 - 7
by mistake.
How can I create a selection object that only refers to the four cells
I want? I see plenty of examples on how to use a selection object once
it's created, but nothing on how to create one. Is it the same as a
Range object, where I specify a beginning and an end point?
Regards,
Roman
Pardon me if this has been asked many times; searching your archives
did not return what I was looking for.
I'm working with a 15x3 table in Word 2003 and would like to
manipulate a selection object of about 4 cells in the last column
( (4,3) to (7,3) ). I first tried doing this using a range, but found
that since ranges are contiguous I modified everything in rows 5 - 7
by mistake.
How can I create a selection object that only refers to the four cells
I want? I see plenty of examples on how to use a selection object once
it's created, but nothing on how to create one. Is it the same as a
Range object, where I specify a beginning and an end point?
Regards,
Roman