RE: [users] Re: "doubling up" a table?

2010-03-15 Thread McLauchlan, Kevin
Joe Smith [mailto:j...@martnet.com] suggested: > > On 03/12/2010 04:35 PM, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote: > > OOo 3.2 on Windows XP Pro X64 > > > > I have a small document that includes a narrow 2-column > > table, consisting of a heading row and 54 rows of content. > > > > I wanted to make the tabl

[users] Re: "doubling up" a table?

2010-03-12 Thread Joe Smith
On 03/12/2010 04:35 PM, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote: OOo 3.2 on Windows XP Pro X64 I have a small document that includes a narrow 2-column table, consisting of a heading row and 54 rows of content. I wanted to make the table double-wide and bring the lower 27 rows up to occupy the new columns 3 and

[users] Re: "doubling up" a table?

2010-03-12 Thread Bob Long
McLauchlan, Kevin wrote: [..] I _selected_ rows 28 through 54 and did [Ctrl][C], but when I then selected the empty (columns 3 and 4) areas of rows 1 through 27 and hit [Ctrl][V] all the copied material got nicely pasted in the desired places... except one row OFF. I can't reproduce the prob