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Old January 31st, 2010, 09:28 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.tables
macropod[_2_]
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Default Dividing one column into two in a six-column table

Hi Transcribe,

Probably the easiest thing to do is to double-click on the 'New Macros' module below the 'Normal' entry, then add the macro I gave
you to the large panel to its right.

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macropod
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"Transcribe" wrote in message ...
Greetings again, Macropod,

Thanks for this detailed procedure, but I’m not getting too far. After I do
step 1, what I see is (excuse my nontechnical terms) a new thingy with a
title bar that says “Normal – NewMacros (Code).” There are two drop-down
menus below this, dividing the next horizontal space: One says “(General)”
and has no other drop-down choices. The other says “Macro1.” When I press the
down arrow on this one, the choices a (Declarations), AveryWizard, Macro1,
Macro2, and WizardQuit. The big window below this second horizontal space has
what appears to be the macros for each of the second drop-down menu items.

In other words, under step 2, I don’t see a left hand panel in which to
select my document!

Might your instructions be either for Excel or for a version of Word other
than MS Office Word 2003 SP3, which is the one I have? (Sigh.) Thanks for
hanging in there with me.

Transcribe