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Default How do I "unhide" a row in a table?

Yeah, I agree with Stefan.... select the whole table, go to Table
Properties/Row and UNcheck the box that sets the rows for specific height.
Then see if you have access to your "hidden" row.

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"Stefan Blom" wrote:

Hmm, if someone has inserted rows with a fixed height (set to a small value
so

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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How are you inserting the row? And is it at the end of the table or in the
middle? I'm having a hard time visualizing what you're doing and what the
result is.

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"llc" wrote in message
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On some of the tables I created in Word 2007, when I insert a row, it is
"hidden" under the row above where I wanted to place it. Sometimes I can
catch and drag the top row down until the new row appears, but sometimes
the
new row does not appear. What do I do to get the new row to show up and
what
did I do within the table to cause this to happen?





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