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I'm sure someone could come up with a macro to do that.
Just to be clear, you are saying that you want to split the cell into two rows and one column? -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP --------------------------------------------- "JPh12" wrote in message ... Given a (Word 2003) table cell with text in it, is there a way to split the cell at cursor point so that the text after that point is moved to a new cell below while the text before that point stays in the current cell ? -- JPh12 |
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