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Old 12-08-2013, 12:15 PM
james1979uk james1979uk is offline Merge only the text in a table and keep the 2 original colums of a table Windows 7 64bit Merge only the text in a table and keep the 2 original colums of a table Office 2010 64bit
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Default Merge only the text in a table and keep the 2 original colums of a table


I need to merge only the text that is inside 2 different columns in a Word 2010 table.

The only merge option i can see actually merges say 2 columns into 1 column, but I only need to merge the contents and do not wish to lose one of the columns.

I hope this makes sense and is something that can be done as it seems fairly easy but I can't figure it out.

Any help or advice will be appreciated.

James
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