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SYMPTOMSWith the insertion point in the last cell of a table, when you press the TAB key to open a new row, a bookmark in the last cell expands to include the last cell of the new row. This occurs when a bookmark contains the cell indicator of the last cell. It does not occur if the bookmark is not in the last cell, nor does it occur if the bookmark does not include the table cell indicator. CAUSE
By design in Word, a bookmark in a table is stored by column number, not by
row number, if the bookmark contains the cell indicator. Therefore, if you
bookmark an entire cell that is the last cell of a table, the bookmark
expands when you open a new row. The end marker for the bookmark then
resides in the new row in the appropriate (that is, the last) column.
WORKAROUNDRedefine the bookmark in the last cell of the table so that the bookmark does not include the cell marker. Steps to Reproduce Problem
REFERENCES"Microsoft Word User's Guide," version 6.0, pages 436-439 Additional query words: 6.00a expand expands expanded grows big word6 winword bigger longer extended extends additional
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