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I am playing around with inserting/deleting columns in a table, but I also
have data in columns to the right of my table. When I use the "Insert, Table column to the left" command, the rows of data immediately across from the table are shifted to the right. Rows of data that extend below the table area are left in place. This creates unbalanced columns of data. However, if I simply click on a column, right click and insert a column, it achieves a better result, which is EVERYTHING to the right of my table is shifted to the right, not just the rows across from the table.\ I "thought" that you were able to add/delete rows & columns in a table without disturbing other data. I am able to delete/insert rows in my table without disturbing the adjacent data, why isn't this true for columns? |
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