A table seems a very odd way to set this up, but if you want to continue
with it, I would suggest that you eliminate the second row for the address;
when you need two lines for the address, use a line break (Shift+Enter) or
even a paragraph break (Enter) to add a line to the address row.
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"dkfens" wrote in message
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I have a Word letter template that uses a table to align addresses. I
have
to have two lines for the street address but often the actual data is only
one line. How do I get rid of the empty row automatically without having
to
cut and paste in every letter?