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Splitting Cells
Division of cells into two or more sub-cells is known as splitting of cells. To split the cells follow these
steps:
Step 1: Place the cursor in the cell that has to be split.
Step 2: Select ‘Split Cells’ from the ‘Table’
menu. ‘Split cells’ dialog box
appears on the screen. 6
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Step 3: For splitting of cell into desired
number of columns, specify how
many cells the cell is to be split. 4
Step 4: For splitting of cell into rows, a cell
must be split horizontally. Specify
this detail under 'Direction'. 5
Step 5: For splitting of cell into columns, a
cell must be split vertically. Specify this detail in this dialog box as shown.
Step 6: Click on ‘OK’ button.
Autoformat
AutoFormat option helps to automatically apply formats to the current table, including fonts, shades,
borders, etc. To apply auto format, follow these steps:
Step 1: Click in a table cell, or select the cells that are to be formatted.
Step 2: Select ‘AutoFormat’ option from ‘Table’ menu and then click on the desired format:
l Format: It displays the list of the available formatting styles for tables.
l Add: It helps to add a new table style to the list.
l Delete: It deletes the selected table style.
l More: It provides additional options for formatting tables. To hide the options, click again
on it.
l Formatting: It provides formatting attributes to include in the selected table style.
n Number format: It helps to include numbering formats in the selected table style:
n Font: It helps to include font formatting in the selected table style.
n Alignment: It helps to apply alignment.
n Borders: It helps to include border styles.
n Pattern: It helps to include background styles.
l Rename: It helps to change the name of the selected table style. The ‘Standard’ table style
cannot be renamed.
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