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How do I move a table row in Word 2007?

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Kula - 24 Aug 2009 20:27 GMT
In Word 2003, I would select, cut, and paste. I can't figure out how to do
that in 2007.
Jay Freedman - 24 Aug 2009 21:45 GMT
> In Word 2003, I would select, cut, and paste. I can't figure out how
> to do that in 2007.

It still works the same way in 2007. What happens when you try it?

Another way to move a row within the same table is to select it and press
Alt+Shift+UpArrow or Alt+Shift+DownArrow. Each press moves it up or down by
one row.

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Herb Tyson [MVP] - 25 Aug 2009 02:30 GMT
Actually, you don't even need to select the row first. When you Press
Alt+Shift+Up or Down, Word automatically selects the current row.

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>> In Word 2003, I would select, cut, and paste. I can't figure out how
>> to do that in 2007.
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> Alt+Shift+UpArrow or Alt+Shift+DownArrow. Each press moves it up or down
> by one row.
 
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