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    Manage Table Structure

    Insert Table Rows and Columns

    You can use the Insert group in the toolbar's Table Tools contextual tab or the Insert context menu items to add new rows and columns. The added cells inherit the source cells' size and appearance settings.

    • Insert Row Above

      Inserts a row above the current cell and shifts the existing rows up if there is enough space above the table (otherwise, shifts the existing rows down).

    • Insert Row Below

      Inserts a row below the current cell and shifts the existing rows down. This command increases the band height to accommodate all the rows if there is not enough space under the table.

    • Insert Column to Left

      Inserts a new column to the left of the current cell and shifts the leftmost columns to the left (otherwise, shifts these columns to the right).

    • Insert Columns to Right

      Inserts a new column to the right of the current cell and shifts the rightmost columns to the right. This command decreases all columns' width proportionally to accommodate all the columns if there is not enough space to the right of the table.

    Insert, Split and Merge Table Cells

    • Insert Cell (context menu item)

      Divides the current cell width in half and inserts a new cell to the right. The added cell copies the source cell's appearance settings.

    • Merge Cells

      Merges the selected cells. This command is available if the selection has a rectangle form.

    • Split Cells

      Invokes the Split Cells dialog where you can specify the number of columns and rows to split the selected cells. You can apply this change to each selected cell individually, or merge the cells and then split the resulting cell.

    Delete Table Elements

    Use the Delete group in the toolbar's Table Tools contextual tab or the Delete context menu items to remove table elements.

    • Delete Cell

      Deletes a table cell and stretches the previous cell to occupy the remaining space. If this cell is the first in the row, the next cell is stretched.

    • Delete Row

      Deletes a row and shifts the existing rows up.

    • Delete Column

      Deletes a column and shifts the existing columns to the left.

    • Delete Table

      Deletes the entire table.

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