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Move the pointer over the upper left corner of the table so that the pointer becomes an
arrow shape
, and then click to select the entire table.
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Before and after selecting Table
You can also select a table in the same way you select an inline graphic—place the
insertion point immediately before or after a table, and then hold down Shift while
pressing the Right Arrow key or Left Arrow key, respectively, to select the table.
Inserting a row or column
Use the Insert command in the Table menu to insert columns and rows. The cells in the
new row or column have the same formatting as the text in the row or column in which
the insertion point was placed.
You can also use the Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) key to insert new rows using the
mouse; see
"Inserting rows or columns by dragging" on page
To insert a row:
1 Place the insertion point in a row below or above where you want the new row
to appear.
2 Choose Table > Insert > Row.
3 Specify the number of rows you want.
4 Specify whether the new row or rows should appear above or below the current row,
and then click OK.
You can also create a new row by pressing Tab when the insertion point is in the
last cell.
To insert a column:
1 Place the insertion point in a column next to where you want the new column
to appear.
2 Choose Table > Insert > Column.
3 Specify the number of columns you want.
4 Specify whether the new column or columns should appear to the left or the right of
the current column, and then click OK.
To insert rows and columns using the Table Options dialog box:
1 With the insertion point in the table, choose Table > Table Options > Table Setup.
2 Specify a different number of rows and columns, and then click OK.
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