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Default Macro in Word table to move rows

With Word 2003 I have developed rather complex macros mostly using the mouse
to move rows in tables by recording the macro. Now in 2007 this is not
possible and there do not appear to be keystroke commands to accompish the
same thing. If his is true it is a real dissadvantage of 2007. Anyone have
suggestions on how to move selected rows before splitting the table.
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Default Macro in Word table to move rows

Did you try Alt+Shift+Up Arrow (and Alt+Shift+Down Arrow) to move the
rows?

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With Word 2003 I have developed rather complex macros mostly using the

mouse
to move rows in tables by recording the macro. Now in 2007 this is not
possible and there do not appear to be keystroke commands to accompish

the
same thing. If his is true it is a real dissadvantage of 2007. Anyone

have
suggestions on how to move selected rows before splitting the table.




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