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Resizing cells in an existing Word 2007 table?
Like many when I converted to Office 2007 along came Word 2007, but the easy
ways to divide one or two cells in the row of an already existing table disappeared, or at least I cannot determine how to do it now. When using the tables command in Word 2007, after creating a simple 3 column by 10 row table, how do I divide in half a single cell in a row? For example, if in row 1 I want to divide equally the last cell in this row? I do not want any cells to shift or resize except for cell three in column one, and I want the untouched cell 1 and 2 to remain the same as they were before I divided cell 3. I am trying to create a blank table so I can print information in each cell to watch RE sales, but don't want the same number of cell columns in each row. Thanks for the help; I wish the tables wizard hadn't gotten lost between upgrades!! Thanks for the help, Thomboy |
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