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Old 02-27-2013, 07:26 PM
tamaracklodge tamaracklodge is offline How to Sort Table Cells from Left to Right Windows Vista How to Sort Table Cells from Left to Right Office 2010 32bit
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Hello,

I'm making a DVD list for the front desk of a hotel. I need to have the title of each movie along with a picture of the dvd's cover, in alphabetical order. We've got around 100 movies.



I'm using a table in Word to make a list of movies, with each movie name paired with a picture of the DVD cover. The title of the movie and the corresponding picture are each in a cell together. I've entered them in alphabetical order from left to right, continuing on row after row.

Now my question: when I add new movies to my list, or need to remove movies from my list, it creates a problem. I end up with an empty cell, or by adding an additional cell, it sticks out the side, out of line with the rest of the table.

Is there a way to move things around easily? Back in the day I used MySpace, and you could drag around your list of top friends easily. Is there a way to do this with my table? Or do you have any suggestions on how I could better handle this project?

Thanks!
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