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I have a lengthy table with several rows of merged cells. I am having great
difficulty inserting columns in the table where I want them...and I loose all column alignment when I do get 1 column to insert in the beginning of the table. I am unable to then move the column to the correct location. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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If you hold the Alt key, you should be able to carefully drag each of the
relevant column borders into the correct position. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Cathie" wrote in message ... I have a lengthy table with several rows of merged cells. I am having great difficulty inserting columns in the table where I want them...and I loose all column alignment when I do get 1 column to insert in the beginning of the table. I am unable to then move the column to the correct location. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. |
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