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Suzanne,
I would like to add the following caution. Deleting the paragraph mark between a split table, does re-merge the table. However, the overall table properties can cause some bizarre split/merger results. This technique works best when both tables have identical properties, including column widths. I know that merging tables with unlike properties causes problems, but I am uncertain which properties become dominant during the merge. - If automatically resize to fit contents is set, then splitting a table can cause the overall table and column widths to auto adjust in one or both tables. re-merging the two tables could result in columnar mis-alignment. Similar problems can result when the Autofit to windows option is set. -- Tom Conrad "Lene Fredborg" wrote: When you split a table, Word inserts an empty paragraph formatted with the Normal style between the tables. You only need to delete the empty paragraph in order to join the tables (press Ctrl+Shift+8 or click the ΒΆ icon in the Standard toolbar so that you can see the paragraphs marks). -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "Suzanne" wrote: I have a rather long document in which I had to split some tables. Now I have revised and need to re-merge the parts of the table. How do I do that? I have searched "help" and have only found how to merge cells - which doesn't work for this. Thanks. |
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