Using MS Word

AGEsAces

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Maybe I'm lazy, but I've done some searching and could not find a "Mr. Word.com" site, so I figure someone here might know where I can find my answer.

I wanted to do this item in Excel, but the formatting doesn't allow it.

I have created a table in Word, and have form fields throughout the table. I need the last row of the table (with form fields) to keep repeating, but only when there's actually data in the form. Otherwise I don't want there to be extra rows of information.

I can create a Macro to add a row and copy the information I need to the row, but when I "secure" the form, it won't run the Macro.

So, I need to know how to fix this problem.

If anyone has any suggestions I'd appreciate it.
 

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