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Default Word 2003 - Delete a row keyboard shortcut

Hello - Is there a Word 2003 keyboard shortcut to delete one row of a table?
In Word 2002 Alt+Delete while in the row worked, but it doesn't work in 2003.
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Default Word 2003 - Delete a row keyboard shortcut

rgille wrote:
Hello - Is there a Word 2003 keyboard shortcut to delete one row of a
table? In Word 2002 Alt+Delete while in the row worked, but it
doesn't work in 2003. Thank you.


There isn't a shortcut by default, but you can assign one if you want.

Click Tools Customize Keyboard. Select "Table" in the left-hand list,
and then select "TableDeleteRow" in the right-hand list. Click in the "Press
new shortcut key" box, and press the combination you want (by default,
Alt+Delete is unassigned and available). Click the Assign button and then
Close both dialogs.

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