Question:
Shortcut key for merging cells in a table Word 2010?
Curious-Cat
2011-09-26 09:42:47 UTC
Can someone tell me a (keyboard) shortcut key for merging cells in Word 2010?
Three answers:
Rushan
2011-09-26 10:00:56 UTC
ctrl+m in earlier...but not in 2010
2014-09-25 07:10:22 UTC
I will try to keep it simple. Your metabolism is basically the rate at which your body burns calories to create energy. So the faster your metabolism, the faster you burn calories and the easier it is to lose unwanted weight. To boost your metabolism naturally you just need to eat the right foods.



You can sit down and literally eat a 1,000-calorie dinner and yet be absolutely starving just a few hours later and the reason is simple: Because your body didnt get what it needed in those 1,000 calories so it sends signals to your brain telling you to ingest more calories and thus, the late-night cravings. That means that the surest way to end those late-night cravings and keep your weight loss goals on track is to eat a more balanced, nutritious diet that actually gives your body what it needs.



It's VERY EASY to lose weight if you eat the right foods. Check out this video here: http://www.sexyjese.com - it will blow your mind.
KK
2011-09-26 09:53:40 UTC
I HAD THE SAME PROBLEM



I HAD ALSO GOOGLED THIS A LOT BUT DIDN'T FIND ANYTHING HELPFUL



BUT RESOLVED IT MY WAY I CREATED A MACRO AND DEFINE MY PERSONAL SHORTCUT KEY TO MERGE CELLS.....


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