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Is there a way to just press tab and have a new row of data automatically
populate in a table? I am not good in Word, so I will try to explain. If I have a table in word with three columns of data, is there a way to tab through it to create a new row below it that first row that will populate with the same data as row one? Thanks, Jacq |
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You want to literally repeat the same data in more than one row of the
table? That's easy -- select the row you want to repeat, Copy, create blank rows (several ways to do it!), and select the row(s) you want to repeat the data in, and Paste. If you copied a complete row of data, you have to choose complete rows to paste into. On Jul 15, 8:38*pm, Jacq wrote: Is there a way to just press tab and have a new row of data automatically populate in a table? I am not good in Word, so I will try to explain. If I have a table in word with three columns of data, is there a way to tab through it to create a new row below it that first row that will populate with the same data as row one? Thanks, Jacq |
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