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Default Word 2007 Tables - Shift cells backwards one place

Hello,
I'm making flashcards, and I'm using a 2x2 table. I deleted a word and want to move all the cell after the deleted cell backward one cell. It's important that the words remain the the same order, which is why I can't simply delete and choose to shift the cells up or left, since this would put them out of order. For example, if I have a 2x3 table that looks like this:



over monkey
new sound
take only

If I delete the word 'monkey', I want to shift the cells so it looks like this:

over new
sound take
only

Thank you very much for any help.
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