How do I 'un' split a table?

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I design quite long multi-page documents (lessons) using tables and quite
often the table seems to split (columns misalgined) for no apprent reason

Is it possible to 'un'split a table without creating a whole lot of new rows
and copy/pasting?

I have noticed that sometimes it's possible to line up the columns manually
and it begins to act as one table again - is this a clue?
 
S

Stefan Blom

Usually, holding the Alt key (to override the grid settings) and dragging
the affected column border(s) fixes these issues (usually caused by using
cut and paste to merge different-sized tables).

Of course, if the table is really split, there is a paragraph mark (¶)
between rows; to merge the table in such a case, you would have to delete
the paragraph mark first. You may want to show nonprinting marks
(Ctrl+Shift+8) to make this task easier.

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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


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