Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!apple!agate!dana From: dana@are.berkeley.edu (Dana E. Keil) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.misc Subject: Re: Word 4.00D odd table problem with Carriage return Keywords: Word Microsoft table carriage-return Message-ID: Date: 25 Apr 91 19:03:09 GMT References: <1991Apr24.210104.11197@mmm.serc.3m.com> Sender: root@agate.berkeley.edu (Charlie Root) Distribution: comp.sys.mac.misc Organization: University of California, Berkeley Lines: 20 pejacoby@mmm.serc.3m.com (Paul E. Jacoby) writes: > p.s. On a related note, has anyone found an easy way to add a > carriage return before a table which is the FIRST item in a > document? Is there a way to do it without cutting the whole table, > hitting Return a few times, and then pasting the table back in? There actually is a specific command to do just that (I've added it to my menu in Word since I could never remember the key sequence assigned to it, oh, it's command-option spacebar). When you go to the "Commands..." item in the Edit menu you get the list of all possible commands, scroll down the list to the item named "Insert Above Row," you can then find out what key you have currently assigned to that command and/or assign a new key command to it and/or put it on a menu. This command also works to split a table into two pieces by putting a non-table new line above any current row in a table. -- Dana E. Keil Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics University of California, Berkeley dana@are.berkeley.edu