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I cannot find any place in the menus in Word 2003 for merging two tables.
For aesthetic reasons, I have separated the tables in a certain document instead of creating one continuous table in the document. So, currently, if I want to merge the contents of two separate tables in this document, I have to manually insert multiple rows into the table whose size I want to increase, and then paste into it the contents of the rows of another table, which contents I want to be part of the first table. This process is somewhat time-consuming, and I am thinking that there must be a faster way of merging two tables, but I have not been able to find it by searching Microsoft Online and the English KB. -- Peter Turpin Cultural Liaison |
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