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Old 03-17-2022, 02:17 PM
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Thanks --the tab is great for adding another row. Is there no way i can do something similar
to add new columns too?
Not really in Word 2007.

You can select the column, though, and right-click on it. That will give you some choices. (I no longer have Word 2007 available to show.)

Otherwise, with your column selected, look at the Table Tools Layout Tab. In the Rows and Columns group there are commands for adding rows and columns.


Beginning with, I think, Word 2013, there are mouse procedures that let you add rows and columns in the middle of a table.
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