SYMPTOMS
If you have selected text within a table cell and you run the following sample Visual Basic for Applications code,
With Selection.Cells.Shading
.Texture = wdTextureSolid
.ForegroundPatternColorIndex = wdRed
.BackgroundPatternColorIndex = wdAuto
End With
the shading is applied to the selected text only instead of the entire table cell.
WORKAROUND
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To work around this problem, specify a table cell by index. For example, the following Visual Basic for Applications code specifies the cell containing the insertion point:
If Selection.Information(wdWithInTable) = True Then
Selection.Cells(1).Shading.BackgroundPatternColorIndex = wdRed
Else
MsgBox "The insertion point is not in a table."
End If
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