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Default Two tables?

Hi Betty

I think it might be best to select Table39 and whilst in Design mode,
Convert to Range first.
Then, Select Table 1 and in design ModePropertiesResize Table.
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Roger Govier

"Betty K" wrote in message
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I have a table that acts like it's two separate tables, i.e., when I
insert a
new row, the last three columns don't have the inserted row. When I look
at
the table in Table Design, the first few columns are called Table1, but
the
last three columns are called Table 39. Also, there is a little blue
symbol
in the lower right corner of what would be the last cell of Table1 and
Table
39.

How can I get this to act as if it is one table?