I have tables where I want the new, blank row to go on the top and have all the existing content go in rows below that. Is there a way to add rows to the top of a table?
That worked - exactly what I was looking to do. Thank you!
Hi @Robert Gates,
Yes, there is. Just make sure you turn off the header row first from the table options at the bottom of your table.
After that, hovering over the grey marker at the left of the first row will show a + sign to add a row at the top.
If you want that row to be the new header row, just activate it again.
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Actually, it looks like it's just a matter of hitting the + at the header row itself? That seems reasonably straightforward (unlike my prior opinion :-)).
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