Both columns are dated, and I want a count if column B's date is greater than today, and columns A is less than today. All of the data is in another tab, so equally the formula could look at that rather than the pivot table.
Without that, it's actually easier to do it all manually. When I recorded deleting those characters manually, I got this: Selection.Delete Unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=1 Selection.Delete Unit:=wdCharacter, Count:=1 But when I put that in the code, it deletes the entire line -- the whole TOC entry.
After a LookupRecord macro action, how do you know if there's any record been returned? In the past, I can use a record count to find out. I am trying to use IsNull to determine if any records
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