Splitting Table Cells
Splitting cells divides each selected cell into two equal parts, horizontally (into rows)
or vertically (into columns). Both of the new cells have identical background colors or
images. Any text that was in the original cell remains in the topmost or leftmost cell.
To split individual cells, select them. To split an entire row or column, select all the cells
in the row or column.
To split selected cells horizontally, do either of the following:
Choose Format > Table > “Split into Rows.”
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Click Inspector in the toolbar and click the Table inspector button. In the Table
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inspector, click Table, and then choose “Split into Rows” from the Edit Rows & Columns
pop-up menu.
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To split selected cells vertically, do either of the following:
Choose Format > Table > “Split Columns.”
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Click Inspector in the toolbar and click the Table inspector button. In the Table
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inspector, click Table, and then choose “Split Columns” from the Edit Rows & Columns
pop-up menu.
To rejoin cells that have previously been split:
Select all the cells you want to rejoin, and choose Format > Table > Merge Cells.
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