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table insert multiple rows
how can I insert multiple blank rows in an existing table without entering
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table insert multiple rows
Use the following macro:
Dim i As Long For i = 1 To InputBox("Enter the number of rows that you want to insert.", "Insert Rows", 1) Selection.Tables(1).Rows.Add BeforeRow:=Selection.Rows(1) Next i The rows will be inserted before the row in which the selection is located. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Mesafalcon" wrote in message ... how can I insert multiple blank rows in an existing table without entering one by one? |
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table insert multiple rows
It depends how many you want to insert. If you have, say, five rows selected
and then do Table Insert Rows Above (or Below), five rows will be inserted. -- Enjoy, Tony "Mesafalcon" wrote in message ... how can I insert multiple blank rows in an existing table without entering one by one? |
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