Word - Automatically moving to next row in a table

Asked By Howard
08-Jan-10 02:16 PM
I have a table where the first column is for a time, and the second column is
for the user to enter information.  If the user enters too much information,
it just wraps the text and expands the cell to accomidate the information.
Is there any way to force the text to move down to the next row (same column)
when you reach the end of the current cell?
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  Suzanne S. Barnhill replied to Howard
08-Jan-10 02:29 PM
No practical way, no.

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