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SUMMARYUnlike earlier versions of Word, in Word 2000 you can nest one table inside another. Nesting one table inside another can cause some unexpected behavior when you sort a table that has another table nested in one or more cells in the column used to perform the sort. MORE INFORMATION
During a sort, Word reorders the rows of the selected table but does not
reorder the contents of the cells in the selected column. To sort a nested
table, you must select a column in the nested table that you want to sort.
This is similar to selecting the contents of a cell and sorting the
contents without sorting the table that includes them. In other words, each
nested table must be sorted separately; selecting a column that contains
another table will not cause the subordinate table to sort.
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