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When I create a table, I will often want to copy and paste a row that is in
the middle of the table, with the pasted row being right below it. My normal method is to highlite the row, ctrl-C, ctrl-V. This always worked, but over the past 6 month is only intermittently working. I keep Office 2003 upgraded constantly. I have notice that sometimes it works as expected, but other times in the pasted row the columns do not line up at all. It is not pasting the row in a row, the columns are just off. They can be manually adjusted. Any idea what is going on? Thanks! Bob |
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When I have this difficulty, I can often select the table and set its width
to 100%, and this resolves the issue. ************ Hope it helps! Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com "Bob Day" wrote in message ... When I create a table, I will often want to copy and paste a row that is in the middle of the table, with the pasted row being right below it. My normal method is to highlite the row, ctrl-C, ctrl-V. This always worked, but over the past 6 month is only intermittently working. I keep Office 2003 upgraded constantly. I have notice that sometimes it works as expected, but other times in the pasted row the columns do not line up at all. It is not pasting the row in a row, the columns are just off. They can be manually adjusted. Any idea what is going on? Thanks! Bob |
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