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Default How do I track deleted rows in word tables?

I have a table in word that has a row that needs to be deleted. My problem
is that if i delete the row it will not track the change but if I just delete
the words the blank row remains.
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Bandsmama,

What version of Word are you using? I'm on Word 2003 and this type of
deletion is tracked properly.

Ann

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I have a table in word that has a row that needs to be deleted. My problem
is that if i delete the row it will not track the change but if I just delete
the words the blank row remains.

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I'm using Word 2000

"Ann Scharpf" wrote:

Bandsmama,

What version of Word are you using? I'm on Word 2003 and this type of
deletion is tracked properly.

Ann

"bandsmama" wrote:

I have a table in word that has a row that needs to be deleted. My problem
is that if i delete the row it will not track the change but if I just delete
the words the blank row remains.

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