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Adding rows to a table
I have drawn a table with 5 columns and 10 rows. I want to add 50 more
rows. I tried Table: Insert: Rows Below, but that just adds one new row. How can I tell Word to add multiple rows? |
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Adding rows to a table
Select all 10 rows. Right-click and choose Insert Rows. Select the 20 rows
and press F4 twice. -- 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. "Peter Guest" wrote in message ... I have drawn a table with 5 columns and 10 rows. I want to add 50 more rows. I tried Table: Insert: Rows Below, but that just adds one new row. How can I tell Word to add multiple rows? |
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Adding rows to a table
I am using Word 2003 and to insert a big number of rows say 500 with single
step and accurate results, put your cursor outside the table (right down to the last row). Notice a new button will appear in Standard Toolbar "Insert Row" on the place of "Insert Table" click it and it will ask you to Insert who many nos. of rows. I think is the better way with accurate result. Hope this is what you were looking for, let us know! "Peter Guest" wrote: I have drawn a table with 5 columns and 10 rows. I want to add 50 more rows. I tried Table: Insert: Rows Below, but that just adds one new row. How can I tell Word to add multiple rows? |
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