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A dialog box appears with a list of the<br />

properties you may add.<br />

Removing Columns and Rows from a<br />

Table<br />

You can remove columns and rows from a table.<br />

To remove a column:<br />

1. Right-click the column or property you wish to<br />

remove from the table.<br />

A menu appears.<br />

4. Highlight the property you wish to add to the<br />

table.<br />

5. Click Add .<br />

The property appears as a column in the table,<br />

immediately in front of the location you<br />

selected.<br />

To add a row:<br />

1. Right-click the table at the location where you<br />

would like to add the row.<br />

A menu appears.<br />

2. Select Remove Property.<br />

A dialog box appears, asking you if you are sure<br />

you want to delete the property from the table.<br />

3. Click Yes.<br />

The column is removed from the table.<br />

2. Select Add Row Before, to add a row before<br />

the current row, or Add Row After, to add a<br />

row after the current row.<br />

NOTE: If the Table has been pivoted, you would select<br />

Add Property to add a row, and Add Column to add<br />

a column. (Pivoting transposes the rows and columns in<br />

the table).<br />

NOTE: If the table has been pivoted, right-click a row to<br />

remove a property.<br />

To remove a row:<br />

1. Right-click the row you wish to remove from<br />

the table.<br />

A menu appears.<br />

2. Select Remove Row.<br />

A dialog box appears, asking you if you are sure<br />

you want to delete the row from the Table.<br />

3. Click Yes.<br />

E-Notebook<br />

<strong>ChemOffice</strong> 2005/E-Notebook Reactions, MS Word, MS Excel, and Other Sections • 433<br />

Working with Reaction Sections

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