Yeah, sorry, another Microsoft Word tip...but I just learned this trick this week and thought it was so cool that I couldn't wait to share it. It saved me a ton of time.....
Okay, let's say you have a lovely table in Microsoft Word. Let's say it's a HUGE table, and you need to move some of the rows around. Before, I would cut the row, scroll until I got where I wanted it to go, insert a row, and then paste it. What a waste of time.
....because all you need to do is to click in the row you want to move, and then hold down <ALT>+<SHIFT> and use your up and down arrow keys....and the row will move up or down in the table!
(And, if you really are sick of Microsoft Word tips, comment about some other things you'd like to know, and I'm happy to oblige....)
Thanks for the great tip on moving rows in Word. It took me three years to find this tip, but I will be using it a lot from now on!
Posted by: Linda Shannon | June 17, 2009 at 01:58 PM
this is a wonderful tip! thank you!
Posted by: Kay | December 07, 2010 at 09:34 AM
I'm happy for you guys - it work in your case. For me (MS Word 2003 Pro), it didn't work. Gates won again... what a waste!
Posted by: Leo | May 02, 2011 at 03:16 PM
LOVE it! Thanks so much, so easy and nifty.
Posted by: menil man | July 07, 2011 at 04:41 PM