Working with table cells and borders – Apple Keynote 3 User Manual
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Chapter 5
Creating Tables
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Working With Table Cells and Borders
You enter text in a table cell by selecting the cell and typing in it. You put graphics in
tables by using a background fill in individual cells, the same way you fill an object
with an image. (For information about adding graphics or setting background colors
inside table cells, see “Adding Images or Background Colors” on page 105.) You can
also apply formulas to table cells that contain numbers or Boolean values (TRUE or
FALSE).
You can apply changes to an entire table at once (by selecting it) or to individual cells.
To format text or graphics inside table cells or groups of cells, you select only the cells
you want to work with.
Select to add a specially
formatted header row or
column.
The Table Inspector button
Select to make rows resize to
accommodate content.
Type the number of table
rows and columns.
Add or delete rows or
columns, merge cells, split
rows, or split columns.
Specify column width
and row height.
Select table columns,
rows, and borders.