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Solved. You can either go to Table Tools, Layout, Delete and having highlighted the unwanted cells, choose the option that says Delete Entire Row.
The other way is to highlight the empty cells and just hit Delete. That works. |
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The Table Layout row-delete function is correct, but I believe the previous poster meant to select a row, or all the cells in the row, and then cut it,; using delete simply deletes the content of the cells, but not the cells themselves.
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