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Bob Day
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
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