Word: How to Insert a New Row in a Table
PSS ID Number: Q36540 Article last modified on 03-07-1997
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The information in this article applies to: |
- Microsoft Word for the Macintosh versions 4.0, 5.0, 5.1 |
SUMMARY
To insert a new row in an existing table created with the Insert Table command in Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, use one of the following methods:
Method 1: Word Version 4.0, 5.0, and 5.1
To insert a new row at the end of a table:
- Position the insertion point in the last cell in the table.
- Press the TAB key.
Method 2
Word Version 5.0
To insert a new row anywhere in a table:
- Position the insertion point anywhere in the row below which you want to insert a new row.
- From the Format menu, choose Table Layout.
- Select the Row option.
- Click the Insert button.
Word Version 4.0
To insert a new row anywhere in a table:
- Position the insertion point anywhere in the row below which you want to insert a new row.
- From the Edit menu, choose Table.
- Select the Row option.
- Click the Insert button.
MORE INFORMATION
To insert more than one row at a time, select two or more rows in the table (in one or more columns), and use the second method above.
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