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Default Word, right click in a table should have an option to insert row.

In Word when we right click on a table, there is no option to insert row. As
it is required in most of the times, using Table menu to insert row is little
bit tedious.So i think there should be an option to insert row, when we right
click on a table.

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Default Word, right click in a table should have an option to insert row.

You can add it yourself. Right-click any toolbar, click Customize, and away
you go. You display the table context menu via the Shortcut menus toolbar;
Row is a Command under Category Tables.



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In Word when we right click on a table, there is no option to insert row.
As
it is required in most of the times, using Table menu to insert row is
little
bit tedious.So i think there should be an option to insert row, when we
right
click on a table.

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Default Word, right click in a table should have an option to insert row.

You will get that option if you have a row selected. If you open Tools |
Customize and check Shortcut Menus in the list on the Toolbars tab, you'll
get a Shortcut Menus toolbar with three menus. One is for all the various
shortcut menus in a table. You'll note that most of the shortcut menus show
Insert Table; this is the default if nothing is selected. If a row is
selected, this changes to Insert Rows. If a column is selected, you get
Insert Columns.

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"Vakeel" wrote in message
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In Word when we right click on a table, there is no option to insert row.

As
it is required in most of the times, using Table menu to insert row is

little
bit tedious.So i think there should be an option to insert row, when we

right
click on a table.

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Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow

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click "I Agree" in the message pane.


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