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I'm using W2003 but many of my existing documents (containing lots of tables)
were created in W2000. When I copy an existing table row of 5 columns (with cells empty or populated) and then paste it into the same table, the row pastes into the table with different formatting (i.e. columns are shorter than the row copied from and the cell borders don't match). This happened in several documents in different tables. Any idea what I can do to prevent this? Do I need to use a special paste function in W2003 (via Edit Paste Special) instead of using a regular copy/paste? Or is there some new table formatting option I need to clear someplace? It only seems to happen with tables created in W2000. When I copied/pasted a row from a table newly created in W2003, the problem doesn't happen. Thanks for you help. JoAnn |
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