When a table is nested within the cell of another table, is there a process for either separating the two tables or at least being able to select and manipulate one table over the other? Thanking you in advance - Rod
The same rules apply as when selecting "un-nested" tables. For example, to select only the inner table, place the insertion point in one of its cells, and then press Alt+5 on numeric keypad (with NUMLOCK turned off). However, as far as I know there is no way to select the outer table but not the inner one, if that's what you are asking. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "RPMitchal" wrote in message news:116721B2-113A-4E9B-B4C7-E7BA3F8D0AED@microsoft.com... > When a table is nested within the cell of another table, is there a > process > for either separating the two tables or at least being able to select and > manipulate one table over the other? > > Thanking you in advance - Rod
Hello Stefan: Once again I appreciate you coming through for me. As Iâve seen happen with other users of the Forum, I was perhaps not able to âsee the forest for the treesâ and may have been expecting the solution to be far more sophisticated. :-) Thanks Again - Rod "Stefan Blom" wrote: > The same rules apply as when selecting "un-nested" tables. For example, to > select only the inner table, place the insertion point in one of its cells, > and then press Alt+5 on numeric keypad (with NUMLOCK turned off). However, > as far as I know there is no way to select the outer table but not the inner > one, if that's what you are asking. > > -- > Stefan Blom > Microsoft Word MVP > > > > "RPMitchal" wrote in message > news:116721B2-113A-4E9B-B4C7-E7BA3F8D0AED@microsoft.com... > > When a table is nested within the cell of another table, is there a > > process > > for either separating the two tables or at least being able to select and > > manipulate one table over the other? > > > > Thanking you in advance - Rod > > >
"RPMitchal" wrote in message news:28FA289A-C673-4D79-8773-CB9C75431583@microsoft.com... > Hello Stefan: > > Once again I appreciate you coming through for me. As I've seen happen > with > other users of the Forum, I was perhaps not able to "see the forest for > the > trees" and may have been expecting the solution to be far more > sophisticated. > :-) That happens at times... :-) Anyway, I'm glad I could help--and thank you for the feedback. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP > > Thanks Again - Rod > > "Stefan Blom" wrote: > >> The same rules apply as when selecting "un-nested" tables. For example, >> to >> select only the inner table, place the insertion point in one of its >> cells, >> and then press Alt+5 on numeric keypad (with NUMLOCK turned off). >> However, >> as far as I know there is no way to select the outer table but not the >> inner >> one, if that's what you are asking. >> >> -- >> Stefan Blom >> Microsoft Word MVP >> >> >> >> "RPMitchal" wrote in message >> news:116721B2-113A-4E9B-B4C7-E7BA3F8D0AED@microsoft.com... >> > When a table is nested within the cell of another table, is there a >> > process >> > for either separating the two tables or at least being able to select >> > and >> > manipulate one table over the other? >> > >> > Thanking you in advance - Rod >> >> >>