Row object (Word)
Represents a row in a table. The Row object is a member of the Rows collection. The Rows collection includes all the rows in the specified selection, range, or table.
Use Rows (Index), where Index is the index number, to return a single Row object. The index number represents the position of the row in the selection, range, or table. The following example deletes the first row in the first table in the active document.
ActiveDocument.Tables(1).Rows(1).Delete
Use the Add method to add a row to a table. The following example inserts a row before the first row in the selection.
If Selection.Information(wdWithInTable) = True Then
Selection.Rows.Add BeforeRow:=Selection.Rows(1)
End If
Use the Cells property to modify the individual cells in a Row object. The following example adds a table to the selection and then inserts numbers into each cell in the second row of the table.
Selection.Collapse Direction:=wdCollapseEnd
If Selection.Information(wdWithInTable) = False Then
Set myTable = _
ActiveDocument.Tables.Add(Range:=Selection.Range, _
NumRows:=3, NumColumns:=5)
For Each aCell In myTable.Rows(2).Cells
i = i + 1
aCell.Range.Text = i
Next aCell
End If
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