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How do I "paste rows" so as not to overwrite text?
Hi. I want to insert five or more rows with text within an existing table
w/o overwriting the content in the existing table. I have read suggestions referring to a "paste row" option when you right click. When I do that, I can't find "paste rows" as an option. Am I nuts? I can't find it anywhere, in fact. Thanks, Jana |
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How do I "paste rows" so as not to overwrite text?
Select the five rows below where you want to insert the new rows.
Right-click and choose Insert Rows. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "jana" wrote in message ... Hi. I want to insert five or more rows with text within an existing table w/o overwriting the content in the existing table. I have read suggestions referring to a "paste row" option when you right click. When I do that, I can't find "paste rows" as an option. Am I nuts? I can't find it anywhere, in fact. Thanks, Jana |
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