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Multiple Rows
Hi,
I have created a table and now I want to add several rows. You don't really have to add them one at a time, do you? Thanks, Miles |
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Multiple Rows
No. Select several rows and use (right-click) Insert Rows (they will be
inserted above the selected rows) or Table | Insert | Rows Above/Rows Below. The number of rows selected will be the number inserted. What I often do is select two, insert; select those four and press F4, select the eight and press F4, and then just keep pressing F4 till I get the number I want. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "miles" wrote in message ... Hi, I have created a table and now I want to add several rows. You don't really have to add them one at a time, do you? Thanks, Miles |
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