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Old 10-28-2013, 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted by lcaretto View Post
In word 2010/2013 when I try to insert a once cell table, word inserts a paragraph before the cell, and I cannot delete it.
I do not see that behaviour in Word 2010. Of course, a document must always have at least one paragraph that follows the table and, if you change that table's alignment, the paragraph may appear on the page ahead of the table.
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