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How to insert text line between two tables in Microsoft Word?

by Laura | Microsoft Word Tips

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Try Ctrl+Shift+Enter.

Here are two tables bumped into one another.

After you press Ctrl+Shift+Enter you’ll get a line in between.

 

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