You can duplicate the row above rather than the row below by placing the
insertion point just left of the end-of-row marker (you'll have to display
nonprinting characters to see this) and pressing Enter. Or, in recent
versions of Word, you can use Table | Insert | Rows Below, which will
accomplish the same thing.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"smoothkrooner" wrote in message
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Thanks so much Suzanne,
However, I need the formating of rows above, but when I do an insert it
does
not include the full formatting. I need to stick to the document
formatting
(including line breaks between each job listing) so that the resume can be
attached smmothly to the various job boards. It seems any "manual"
changes
corrupts the document. I thought this was easy.
Smoothkrooner
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
It's just a table. Add more row.s
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"smoothkrooner" wrote in
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I down loaded a resume template and added work experence but the
template
stops at 4 entries. I am a senior worker and I have much more to add.
I
know this is a easy one, please help.