Strange Table in Word
Select the first eight rows at the top of the table, and then click
to clear the Heading Rows Repeat option on the Table menu. Does that
help?
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Jitty" wrote in message
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A user has created a table in Word document that contains 4 columns
and 15
rows. At the end of the table (she says she doesn't know hot it
appened) the
first 8 rows of the table have been duplicated possibly by pasting.
I've
tried deleting them, but the cursor can't be clicked into any of the
additional rows. If you use the up and down keys, the cursor will
jump from
the line above the extra rows, to the line below, missing out the
extra 8
rows. Its almost as if these rows aren't actually there so they
can't be
edited or amended, but they can be seen.
Sorry, I know this sounds very vague.....
Thanks for any help
Janet
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