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Adding additional job entries (Formatting Problem)
I'm sorry, i know this question has been asked here before...but i am having
trouble accomplishing the goal. I when to the table menu and showed the gridlines..and then i can insert a row below...but thats as far as i can get it. I am not good at formatting, and the row needs to be split (to include a seperate cell for the dates) but i have tried everything to split that cell and then size it appropiately with no luck. I have tried for an hour and half now..and am growing fustrated...any help that anyone could provide would be GREATLY :-) apprecaited thanks all |
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Adding additional job entries (Formatting Problem)
You're using Split Cells and then dragging the cell boundary? See
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/TblsFldsFms/TableBasics.htm for some help. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Billy" wrote in message ... I'm sorry, i know this question has been asked here before...but i am having trouble accomplishing the goal. I when to the table menu and showed the gridlines..and then i can insert a row below...but thats as far as i can get it. I am not good at formatting, and the row needs to be split (to include a seperate cell for the dates) but i have tried everything to split that cell and then size it appropiately with no luck. I have tried for an hour and half now..and am growing fustrated...any help that anyone could provide would be GREATLY :-) apprecaited thanks all |
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Adding additional job entries (Formatting Problem)
What I teach my students to do...I assume you used Resume Wizard...is to
select the entire row for Work Experiance...right click copy...place your insertion point after the word Experiance and right click paste...as many times as you want and then delete the multiple words Work Experiance from the first column. Since the Gridlines don't show when printing it will look professional. Deborah Jean MOS Master Instructor "Billy" wrote: I'm sorry, i know this question has been asked here before...but i am having trouble accomplishing the goal. I when to the table menu and showed the gridlines..and then i can insert a row below...but thats as far as i can get it. I am not good at formatting, and the row needs to be split (to include a seperate cell for the dates) but i have tried everything to split that cell and then size it appropiately with no luck. I have tried for an hour and half now..and am growing fustrated...any help that anyone could provide would be GREATLY :-) apprecaited thanks all |
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