WORKAROUND
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To work around this problem, edit the recorded macro.
In Visual Basic for Applications, there are several methods which can be
used to move the insertion point. Shown below are suggested methods that
can be used to effectively wrap the insertion point to the first or last
row of the current table in a document.
Using the Previous Row command
Look for the following command line if you recorded a macro that uses the
Previous Row command
Selection.Move Unit:=wdRow, Count:=-1
and change the command line to the following:
' Make sure the insertion point is within a table.
If Selection.Information(wdWithInTable) Then
' If at top of table,
If Selection.Rows(1).Index = 1 Then
' Wrap to bottom of table.
Selection.Move Unit:=wdRow, Count:=Selection.Tables(1).Rows.Count
Else
' Otherwise, move up one row.
Selection.Move Unit:=wdRow, Count:=-1
End If
End If
Using the Next Row command
Look for the following command line if you recorded a macro that uses the
Next Row command
Selection.Move Unit:=wdRow, Count:=1
and change the command line to the following:
' Make sure the insertion point is within a table.
If Selection.Information(wdWithInTable) Then
' If at bottom of table,
If Selection.Rows(1).Index = Selection.Tables(1).Rows.Count Then
' Wrap to top of table.
Selection.StartOf wdTable, wdMove
Else
' Otherwise, move down one row.
Selection.Move Unit:=wdRow, Count:=1
End If
End If