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How do I add information to a cell within a table and keep all the other rows
the same? The table rows are not even and I want to keep it that way. When I try and add information it adds space into the other rows which I do not want to happen. |
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The only way that you can achieve that effect is to merge the cell with the
one below it. -- Hope this helps Doug Robbins - Word MVP Please reply only to the newsgroups unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid, professional basis. "gecko" wrote in message ... How do I add information to a cell within a table and keep all the other rows the same? The table rows are not even and I want to keep it that way. When I try and add information it adds space into the other rows which I do not want to happen. |
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