How to partition already partitioned hard drive on Macbook pro 10.9.4

Hello
I have a macbook pro. I partitioned the hard drive before and installed windows 7. Now the hard disk size of windows is getting full. So I need to shrink the windows part.
I tried to partition it again but bootcamp disappears. I have deleted the 3rd partitioned I created so that the bootcamp ca work.
How do I shrink mac os harddrive to add to bootcamp?

You have royally screwed things up. The only way to fix it is to repartition the entire drive back to a single volume. If you use Boot Camp then you cannot make additional partitions. There can only be two - OS X and Windows.
You may be able to straighten things out using iPartition 3.4.5 and/or Camptune X 10.4.

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