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how do I add text to an inserted row of a table
When I insert a new row in an existing table and start to type, half of the
type already on the page disappears. Why? |
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how do I add text to an inserted row of a table
On the page outside the table? From cells below the ones in the newly
inserted row? What are you saying? What version of Word? Do you have "Keep Lines Togehter" turned on somewhere, so when you add stuff up above, then stuff down below moves to the next page? On Jun 25, 1:46*pm, cacti wrote: When I insert a new row in an existing table and start to type, half of the type already on the page disappears. Why? |
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