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I've used an autoshape (rounded rectangle) on top of a table to create
rounded corners on my little table. Now I want to move them together. Can I
and how do I group them? I would like to copy / move them to another
document.
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Default grouping objects

It would be easier to insert the table inside the autoshape: Cut the
table. Right-click the autoshape and choose Add Text from the context
menu. Paste the table in.

Note, however, that this puts the table in the drawing layer; table
contents won't be "visible" to Word for the purpose of creating tables
of contents or indexes.

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I've used an autoshape (rounded rectangle) on top of a table to

create
rounded corners on my little table. Now I want to move them

together. Can I
and how do I group them? I would like to copy / move them to

another
document.
Thanks




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