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SYMPTOMSSelection$() returns varying information when the selection occurs in a table. The result varies depending on the content of the selection. Under some conditions, selection$() returns nothing. Case 1Selection$() returns a null value if a single cell is selected or multiple cells are selected, including cell markers, and the end-of-row marker is not selected.Case 2Selection$() returns a list of values for selections that include the end-of-row marker. List items are separated by a bar to indicate a cell break.Case 3Selection$() returns the text of a cell if the contents of the cell are selected without the cell marker.REFERENCES
"Microsoft Word User's Guide," Chapter 10, "Tables," "Moving,
Selecting, and Editing Within a Table" section
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