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Default Adding "Split Table" to a toolbar

Greetings:

I am dividing very long tables into a large number of smaller ones. I need
to do this in several documents and I am using the "Split Table" command on
the "Table" menu to do it. Since I have to do this scores of times in each
document, it would be much more convenient if I could click once on a toolbar
button then twice on a pull-down menu. But I cannot find any way to put this
command on a toolbar. Specifically, one is supposed to select this sequence:
"Tools" menu, "Customize" option, "Commands" tab, "Table" Catagory, "Split
Table" command, then drag the "Split Table" command to the toolbar. But, no
"Split Table" Command exists! Even when I create a custom icon in "Rearrange
Commands", the option doesn't appear. Very frustrating.

How does one go about putting this particular command on a toolbar. Thanks
in advance for any help.

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