You say:
In that case, you're no longer dealing with one table, but with two or more. It's not apparent how a macro is supposed to tell whether it has encountered such a table (or table series). While that might be apparent to you visually, macros don't 'see' anything.these tables could be broken with a carriage return in places throughout the document
Furthermore, you would need to tell us:
How many rows in each table?
In a 3-column table, do columns 2 & 3 both have to match, or only one of them?
What you want done when a duplicate is found?




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