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Default using VBA, after pasting cells to word, I keep deleting them if I try anything else

Hey guys

I've tried pasting cells to word both using

wrddoc.content.paste

and

wrddoc.content.pasteexceltable false false false

and I'm doing something wrong after that because I can't seem to inser
a page break, text or anything after that without delete the data.

I'd appreciate some help!

Thanks!!

(Nigel, kkknei, Bob, and Juan, thanks for your help earlier

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Default using VBA, after pasting cells to word, I keep deleting them if I try anything else

Ok, that wasn't exactly descrictive, sorry guys.

I'm trying to cut and paste some cells from excel to word, insert
page break and repeat the process on a new page.

Does anyone know how to get this done?

Thanks!!

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