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![]() I'm creating a form, I'm dutifully using tables to do so. Sometimes I have two rows in my form/table with identical columns--but I want to adjust one of the columns in one of the rows because it isn't wide enough to fit the words I need to put in it. So, I drag on the right-side column to expand the width. It does this fine, but of course it dutifully drags along the column on the other row as well, which I wanted to stay put. Anyway to drag a column line independently of the column lines in the adjacent table-cells? Thanks. dc |
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Select the row that contains the cells whose width you want to adjust, then
hold down the Ctrl+Shift keys while you drag the cell boundary that you want to adjust. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "DeeDeeCee" wrote in message ... I'm creating a form, I'm dutifully using tables to do so. Sometimes I have two rows in my form/table with identical columns--but I want to adjust one of the columns in one of the rows because it isn't wide enough to fit the words I need to put in it. So, I drag on the right-side column to expand the width. It does this fine, but of course it dutifully drags along the column on the other row as well, which I wanted to stay put. Anyway to drag a column line independently of the column lines in the adjacent table-cells? Thanks. dc |
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