Resizing table rows and columns, Resizing table rows, And columns – Apple Numbers '09 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Using Tables

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Click the disclosure triangle next to the Footer button in the toolbar, and then choose

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the number of footer rows to add from the pop-up menu. Choose 0 to remove all
footer rows.

Add footer rows.

To delete a footer row, hold the pointer over the reference tab of a footer row to see its

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menu arrow, and then click the arrow and choose Delete Row from the pop-up menu.
Select a table or an element in it. Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Table

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inspector button, and then click the Footer button. Choose the number of footer rows
from the pop-up menu.
Select a table or an element in it and then choose Table > Footer Rows. Then choose

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the number of footer rows from the submenu.

Resizing Table Rows and Columns

Resize all rows and columns so they’re equal in size, or resize only specific rows and
columns in a table.

Here are ways to resize rows and columns:
To make all rows the same size, select the table or one or more columns, and then

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choose Table > Distribute Rows Evenly.
To make all columns the same size, select the table or one or more rows, and then

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choose Table > Distribute Columns Evenly.
To resize a single row, drag the bottom border of the row’s reference tab up or down.

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You can also select the row and use the Row Height field in the Table inspector.
To resize one column, drag the right border of the column’s reference tab right or left.

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You can also select a cell and use the Column Width field in the Table inspector.
To make several rows the same size, select one or more cells in the rows and choose

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Table > Distribute Rows Evenly. The rows don’t have to be adjacent.
You can also drag the bottom border of the reference tab of one of the rows up or
down or use the Row Height field in the Table inspector.
To make several columns the same size, select one or more cells in the columns and

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choose Table > Distribute Columns Evenly. The columns don’t have to be adjacent.
You can also drag the right border of the reference tab of one of the columns left or
right or use the Column Width field in the Table inspector.

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