Im trying to copy and paste a table from excel into a word document.
I can do it manually – highlight the cell, CTRL+C, go to word, CTRL+V. it works fine.
But when I write a macro to do it the cells are twice the height, like the line height in each cell gets changed for some reason. why is it different? I recorded the manual procedure and it is the same function (PasteExcelTable) being called.
Set wordDoc = wordApp.Documents.Open(wordDocPath)
With wordDoc
' cost report
Dim wordRng As Word.Range
Dim xlRng As Excel.Range
Dim sheet As Worksheet
Dim i As Integer
Dim r As String
'Copy the cost report from excel sheet
Set sheet = ActiveWorkbook.Sheets("COST REPORT")
i = sheet.Range("A:A").Find("TOTAL PROJECT COST", Range("A1"), xlValues, xlWhole, xlByColumns, xlNext).row
r = "A11:M" + Trim(Str(i))
Set xlRng = sheet.Range(r)
xlRng.Copy
'Copy and Paste Cost report from Excel
Set wordRng = .Bookmarks("CostReport").Range 'remember original range
If .Bookmarks("CostReport").Range.Information(wdWithInTable) Then
.Bookmarks("CostReport").Range.Tables(1).Delete
End If
.Bookmarks("CostReport").Range.PasteExcelTable False, False, False
.Bookmarks.Add "CostReport", wordRng 'reset range to its original positions
End With
Here is my solution: