From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on
Make sure that neither of the tables has the "Text wrapping" property set to
"Around" If one has the property set that way, removing the empty paragraph
from between the tables will "move" them snuggly together, but they will
still act as independent tables.

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

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> On 2/27/2010 9:01 PM, Doug Robbins - Word MVP wrote:
>> Delete everything in between them. As a minimum there will be an empty
>> paragraph which will appear as � when you click on the Show/Hide button
>> (�)
>>
> The two tables are snug with no gap. Am I supposed to highlight both
> tables? Show/Hide?
>
> If I go to Layout tab and look at Merge, it only shows merge cells and no
> merge tables. Help is useless.
>
> Well, now that I know how to add multiple rows to a table, I can extend
> the no. rows in table 1, and copy table 2 into it.
>
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