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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 you want to split.
Step 2: Click on the Table menu on the menu bar.
Step 3: Select Split Cells from the drop-down menu. The Split Cells dialog box will appear on the
screen.
Step 4: For splitting the cell into the desired
number of columns, specify how 4 6
many cells the original cell should
be split into in the Split cell into
spin box.
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Step 5: To split the cell into rows, select
the Horizontally button under the
Direction section. To split the cell
into columns, select the Vertically button under the Direction section.
Step 6: Click on the OK button.
The selected cell will be split vertically according to the specified number of columns.
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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