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Margaret Aldis
 
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Whoops, should have read more carefully! Scrub my instructions which are all
about splitting horizontally.

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Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP
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"Margaret Aldis" wrote in
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Surely it would be easier to split the table by placing cursor at row 11

and
choosing Table Split Table?

However, it shouldn't be necessary to break the table. If this is a live
document it would be worth looking at the techniques discussed in

http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFl...ksInTables.htm

before breaking the table and losing the advantages of automatic page

flow,
repeating headings etc.

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Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP
Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk
Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.mvps.org/word

"garfield-n-odie" wrote in

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Select the whole table. Press Ctrl+C to copy it. Click below the

original
table. Make sure there is at least one blank line between your cursor

and
the original table. Press Ctrl+V to paste. Delete the last 10 columns

from
the upper table, and delete the first 10 columns from the lower table.

"OzScott" wrote:

A table with 20 columns is too big for a standard page. I would like

to
split the table so that there are two tables of 10 columns each. I can

then
'move' one of the tables so that it goes below the other table.

I am using Word 2003