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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Need to change table to text so that both columns merge to form 1 line Windows 7 64bit Need to change table to text so that both columns merge to form 1 line Office 2010 32bit
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You have a table with one row and two cells. When you convert it to text you get cell 1 followed by a tab followed by cell 2. Your table (with gridlines showing) is below.



You would want a separate table row for each logical row in your table.
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