You've gotta be kidding! For some reason alt+j doesn't work on this computer. And I can't find the stinkin' menu under table layout. But the applications key works slick as can be!
thanks for another great save!

Ann
At 03:59 PM 1/16/2011, you wrote:
Hello Ann,

You can also have focus in the row under where you want one added, press the
application key and you will have an insert submenu.  In it will be the
choice for adding an entire row.

Take care.

Brian Lee
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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2011 11:12 AM
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Subject: [JAWS-Users] Adding 'row above' in a table with Word 2007

According to Kathy Ann's tutorial, and to the Word 2007 key tips
page, to add a row above the one where I am in a table I press alt
plus j l a.  Pressing these keys returns a submenu headed 'menu
commands' including OpenBook and Duxbury.  Arrowing through the upper
ribbon to the layout tab and pressing down arrow returns a list of
submenus including 'clipboard, font, paragraph, styles, and
editing.  So how do I insert a row above the current row in a table???

Thanks,

Ann


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