Working with text in table cells – Apple Numbers '09 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Working with Table Cells

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To insert content within existing content, select the cell, click to set the insertion point,

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and begin typing.
To undo changes made to a table cell since selecting the cell, press Esc.

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To delete the content of table cells, rows, or columns, select the cells, rows, or columns

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and then press the Delete key or choose Edit > Delete.
To delete the contents, background fill, and any style settings, choose Edit > Clear All.
The default style is applied to the selection.
To copy, paste, and move cell values, see the instructions in “

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Copying and Moving

Cells” on page 88.
To add formulas and functions to cells, see the instructions in “

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Creating Your Own

Formulas” on page 121.

Working with Text in Table Cells

You can control the format and alignment of text in table cells, and you can use find-
and-replace and spell-checking features.

When you type text into a cell, Numbers displays text that might be used to complete
the cell content based on similar text elsewhere in the table. You can use the
suggested text if it’s appropriate, or you can keep typing to override suggestions. To
disable auto-suggestions, deselect “Show auto-completion list in table columns” in the
General pane of Numbers preferences.

Here are techniques for working with text in table cells:
To insert a line break, press Option-Return.

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To insert a paragraph break, if “Return key moves to next cell” below Table Options in

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the Table inspector isn’t selected, press Return. Otherwise, press Option-Return.
You can also click in the formula bar and click the line break button in the format bar.
To insert a tab in a table, press Option-Tab.

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You can also click in the formula bar and click the tab button in the format bar.
To adjust text alignment, use the alignment buttons in the format bar.

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Align text to the left, center, right; justify text; or
align text to the left and numbers to the right.

Align text to the top, middle,
or bottom of cells.

The Text inspector gives you additional text formatting options (click Inspector in the
toolbar and click the Text inspector button).
See “Setting Text Alignment, Spacing, and Color” on page 172 for more information.

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