Inserting Rows and Columns into a Table

To insert an arbitrary number of rows or columns into a table, follow the steps below:

1. Click in the Table to select a cell, row, or column. (See Selecting a Cell, Row, or Column of a Table.)

2. Right-click and select 'Table' > 'Insert Rows/Columns' from the context menu.

 

This opens the 'Insert Rows/Columns' dialog box.

3. Select the number of rows or columns to insert, and whether the insertion should take place 'Before the Selection' (i.e., to the left or top of the selected cells) or 'After the Selection' (i.e., to the right or bottom of the selected cells).

 

4. Click 'OK'. This inserts the specified number of rows or columns into the table.

To insert a single row or column into a table, follow the steps below:

1. Click in the Table to select a cell, row, or column. (See Selecting a Cell, Row, or Column of a Table.)

2. Right-click and select one of the following options from the context menu:

a. 'Row' > 'Insert Row' to add a new row above the selection, or 'Row' > 'Append Row' to add a new row below the selection.

 

b. 'Column' > 'Insert Column' to add a new column to the left of the selection, or 'Column' > 'Append Column' to add a new column to the right of the selection.

 

See Also

Inserting New Columns with Data Binding, to add a new column together with binding.

Changing a Table Cell Data Binding, to change the data binding for a cell or column.

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