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Default Deleting tables

With the cursor in the table, click the Layout tab.

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Bibico wrote:
There is no table menu in Word 2007. The help feature tells me to
click on the table move handle and hit backspace to delete a table.
That didn't work. The 2003 and earlier Word versions had a "delete -
table" command in the drop down menu. Of course that's gone in the
"improved" 2007 version. I've yet to find how to delete an entire
table. Any help would be most appreciated. Thanks.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

As well as selecting the table, select the paragraph mark after the
table and then press delete, or from the Tables menu, select Delete
and then at the next level, select Table.

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"Steve" wrote in message
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I have created a table in word but cant delete it.

I can delete rows but the final box never goes.

Help!!



 
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