Hi species8350,
There should be one end-of-row marker for each row in the table. If your table has only one end-of-row marker, then you're
dealing
with a table that has a single row. Maybe it's a nested table, with the row you're after actually being part of a table that's
embedded in a single-row table.
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
Hi species8350,
Does your table have more than one row?
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
Hi species8350,
Do you see an end-of-row marker for each row in the table (you may need to click the ¶ symbol on the main toolbar to show
the
document's formatting)? What happens if you use Table|Select|Row?
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Cheers
macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
Hi species8350,
Works fine for me with Word 2000 & 2007. I don't have a copy ofWord 2002 to play with, but I'd be surprised if it's any
different.
Does your table have any merged/split cells?
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
Hi species8350,
Assuming the document isn't protected for forms, you should be able to simply hold down the left mouse button and drag
the
cursor
from the first cell in the row to the end-of-row marker. You should then be able to release the mouse then hold down the
left
mouse
button and drag the row to the start of the row you want to insert it before.
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macropod
[Microsoft MVP - Word]
Hi,
REF. MS WORD ver 2002 (10.6854.6856)SP3
I was filling in a form recently and completed four columns.. Later, I
realised that I should have filled this section in using reverse
chronological order.
I tried to highlight individual sections (rows) in order tocut and
paste, but all I could do was highlight the whole table.
Can anyone tell me how to highlight rows.
Thanks
PS. I tried using SORT to date DESCEND the dates (which it did), but
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When I try this the whole table is selected?
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Hi,
No,
When I try to highlight a row, the whole table highlights. This table
is within a form that was created by a company.
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Yes, I do see the end of row markers.
When I click: table - select - row, then the who table is selected
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