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I am trying to rearrange rows in a table. I highlight the rows I want to move
by putting the cursor along the left edge of the table (so I select the entire rows), and then I right-click and "Cut". Then I highlight the above which I want to paste the rows, right-click, and "Paste Rows". Problem: It doesn't just insert the rows into the table. It splits the existing table so everything above my pasted row(s) is one table, my pasted rows are another table, and everything below my pasted rows is a 3rd table. What am I doing wrong? Thanks. Peter |
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After selecting the rows, left click and hold in one of the selected rows
and then drag to where you want them. -- 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 "ItchyPajamas" wrote in message ... I am trying to rearrange rows in a table. I highlight the rows I want to move by putting the cursor along the left edge of the table (so I select the entire rows), and then I right-click and "Cut". Then I highlight the above which I want to paste the rows, right-click, and "Paste Rows". Problem: It doesn't just insert the rows into the table. It splits the existing table so everything above my pasted row(s) is one table, my pasted rows are another table, and everything below my pasted rows is a 3rd table. What am I doing wrong? Thanks. Peter |
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