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Copy table to new document
Best way to copy entire table in existing document to a new document?? ---
section break to change to landscape orientation and appropriate margins already in place. Ending section break already in place. Table being inserted is several pages long. Word 2007 on XP desktop. Thanks. -- Alice. |
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Copy table to new document
Click in the Table then use the Table Tools contextual tab labeled Layout.
In the Table group click the Select button & choose Select Table, then do your Ctrl+C... you know the rest of the drill :-) -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Alice" wrote in message ... Best way to copy entire table in existing document to a new document?? --- section break to change to landscape orientation and appropriate margins already in place. Ending section break already in place. Table being inserted is several pages long. Word 2007 on XP desktop. Thanks. -- Alice. |
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Thanks Bob. --
Alice. "CyberTaz" wrote: Click in the Table then use the Table Tools contextual tab labeled Layout. In the Table group click the Select button & choose Select Table, then do your Ctrl+C... you know the rest of the drill :-) -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Alice" wrote in message ... Best way to copy entire table in existing document to a new document?? --- section break to change to landscape orientation and appropriate margins already in place. Ending section break already in place. Table being inserted is several pages long. Word 2007 on XP desktop. Thanks. -- Alice. |
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Clicking on the table handle also selects the entire table.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... Click in the Table then use the Table Tools contextual tab labeled Layout. In the Table group click the Select button & choose Select Table, then do your Ctrl+C... you know the rest of the drill :-) -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Alice" wrote in message ... Best way to copy entire table in existing document to a new document?? --- section break to change to landscape orientation and appropriate margins already in place. Ending section break already in place. Table being inserted is several pages long. Word 2007 on XP desktop. Thanks. -- Alice. |
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Quite true, but I've always found that little bugger to be quite elusive -
it *always* seems to be there when I don't need it & *never* seems to be hanging around when I do :-) Although it does seem to be much more stable in 2007. Even so, you have to be at the beginning of the Table to use it even if it isn't playing Hide 'n' Seek, which can be a pain in a large table. I'd like to see the Select... options in the contextual menu - I'd probably use that more than half the other stuff combined. -- Regards |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Clicking on the table handle also selects the entire table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... Click in the Table then use the Table Tools contextual tab labeled Layout. In the Table group click the Select button & choose Select Table, then do your Ctrl+C... you know the rest of the drill :-) -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Alice" wrote in message ... Best way to copy entire table in existing document to a new document?? --- section break to change to landscape orientation and appropriate margins already in place. Ending section break already in place. Table being inserted is several pages long. Word 2007 on XP desktop. Thanks. -- Alice. |
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I agree about the handle. If the table is the first item in a document, or
if you have white space hidden, the handle may not appear, and of course it doesn't appear in Normal/Draft view, which I use a lot. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... Quite true, but I've always found that little bugger to be quite elusive - it *always* seems to be there when I don't need it & *never* seems to be hanging around when I do :-) Although it does seem to be much more stable in 2007. Even so, you have to be at the beginning of the Table to use it even if it isn't playing Hide 'n' Seek, which can be a pain in a large table. I'd like to see the Select... options in the contextual menu - I'd probably use that more than half the other stuff combined. -- Regards |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Clicking on the table handle also selects the entire table. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "CyberTaz" gtz1@comcastdotnet wrote in message ... Click in the Table then use the Table Tools contextual tab labeled Layout. In the Table group click the Select button & choose Select Table, then do your Ctrl+C... you know the rest of the drill :-) -- HTH |:) Bob Jones Office:Mac MVP "Alice" wrote in message ... Best way to copy entire table in existing document to a new document?? --- section break to change to landscape orientation and appropriate margins already in place. Ending section break already in place. Table being inserted is several pages long. Word 2007 on XP desktop. Thanks. -- Alice. |
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