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Old 05-24-2018, 03:38 PM
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You can format the font of the rows you want to hide as hidden, then click on the ¶ symbol on the Document tab to hide the document's formatting marks.
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Thanks. It works exactly as you described and I did not know that I could do that. However, what I want is for the rows to be hidden (like in Excel), so I don't have to scroll through 200 rows to get to where I want to edit. I guess if I have to, I can copy the whole table into Excel and use it there.
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