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adding rows below a table
I recently updated to the Microsoft 2007 program and I am having a problem
adding to rows to an existing table. Joe |
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adding rows below a table
Adding rows to a table implies adding them to the bottom of the table which
is done in exactly the same was as in previous versions - press tab when in the last cell of the last row. If you meant inserting rows into a table somewhere other than after the last row, select the row above which, or below which you want to insert the row by left clicking with the mouse when the mouse cursor is to the left of that row and then right click and then left click on Insert in the short cut menu and select either the Insert Rows Above or Insert Rows Below. If that has changed from earlier versions, I did not notice it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "Joe Fedock" Joe wrote in message ... I recently updated to the Microsoft 2007 program and I am having a problem adding to rows to an existing table. Joe |
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