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FWIW, you can add a new row below a given row in a table by placing the
insertion point just left of the end-of-row marker and pressing Enter.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"instantrunoff" wrote in message
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Is there a way to customize this particular keyboard shortcut in Word
2007?
I'd like to use Shift-Enter for Insert New Row Below, but it won't accept
that shortcut (Ctrl-Enter does work, however). InsertManualLineBreak
doesn't
appear available in the list of many Word commands for customizing
keyboard
shortcuts. Is there something I can do?

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Shift+Enter inserts a line break, which begins a new line without
beginning
a new paragraph.

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"kadayp" wrote in message
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What is the purpose for using SHIFT+ENTER? How does it differ from just

ENTER?