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Adding Multiple Rows in Word 2007
Hi Ansonee,
To add to Greg's reply, when you select a number of rows in the table equal to the number of rows you want to add you can right click and choose the Insert=Rows above or Insert=Rows below Also, rather than select multiple rows, you can use either of the Insert=Row choices to insert a single row then use F4 (repeat last command) to continue to add rows. The old dialog for inserting a table, defining the number of rows and columms is still available via the Word 2003 keyboard shortcut (Alt, A, I, T) =========== "ansonee" wrote in message ... Word 2007 is getting really annoying... All I want to do is add multiple rows to a table. The only option I have found is the ability to add a single row at a time. In the good old days of Word 2003, you could choose an option on the menu that let you define how many rows and columns a table has... Is there anyway to accomplish this or do I have to do it one at a time? Thanks! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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