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Joining and splitting table cells<br />

This section describes how you can join table cells (combine several cells to make<br />

one cell) and also split them (separate cells into multiple cells).<br />

Topics covered:<br />

Joining table cells<br />

Splitting table cells<br />

Splitting tables<br />

Joining table cells<br />

You can join together neighboring cells of a table any time you wish. That is, you<br />

can combine them to make a single cell.<br />

You do this as follows:<br />

1. Select the cells to be joined.<br />

2. Invoke the Table > Join Cells command.<br />

The cells are now combined.<br />

In this process, the contents of the original cells are not lost; they are combined in<br />

the resulting cell. The content of each original cell is placed in a separate paragraph.<br />

Splitting table cells<br />

You can split table cells any time you wish; that is, you can break them into multiple<br />

cells.<br />

You do this as follows:<br />

1. Position the text cursor in the cell you want to split.<br />

2. Invoke the Table > Split Cells command.<br />

3. A dialog box appears. Enter the number of rows and columns into which the<br />

cell should be split in this dialog.<br />

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