The most common problem is that one or both of the tables is/are wrapped.
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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Janette" wrote in message
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I always like to search for my answer before posting a question, but I
have
not been able to find the answer to my problem. I have two separate
tables
that I need to join. According to the posted questions about joining
tables,
the answer has been to delete the paragraph mark that resides between them
and the two tables become one - this is not working for me even when the
two
tables have the same properties. Any suggestions? I can tell they're
still
two separate tables by the square with the plus sign that layes in the
upper
right-hand corner of each table and when selecting the columns, only one
table column is selected. Thanks,
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Janette