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Adding and removing columns and rows - Microsoft Word Tutorial
From the course: Word 2013 Essential Training
Adding and removing columns and rows
It's almost guaranteed when you create tables in a Microsoft Word document, at some point, you may need to go back and make some adjustments. Perhaps you need additional rows, or columns, or maybe you have too many, and you need to remove some. That's what we're going to investigate right now, as we continue working with our Asparagus file. If you jumped to this lesson, you can get caught up by opening up Asparagus5. We're going to work with the table on page 1: our ingredient list. As soon as we click inside a table, you'll notice that the Table Tools appear at the end of the ribbon with two tabs: Design, and Layout. Let's say we wanted an extra row above the first row. Well, all we have to do is make sure our cursor is flashing in the first row when we go up to the Layout tab, into the Rows & Columns section, and you'll notice options for inserting rows, and columns, above your flashing cursor, below, and same thing for columns, only left, and right. We want one above, so watch what…
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Creating new tables from scratch4m 43s
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Converting existing text to a table2m 7s
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Formatting table appearance5m 17s
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Using Quick Tables2m 45s
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Adding and removing columns and rows3m 48s
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Sorting data in a table2m 27s
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Merging and splitting cells2m 55s
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Converting a table to text2m 28s
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Inserting an Excel table5m 41s
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