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Sharepoint 2010 : Use the Text Editing Control in a Page (part 3) - Add and Edit a Table

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Add and Edit a Table

To add a table in a text control, place the cursor where you want the table to be added. Then switch to the Insert subribbon in the Editing Tools ribbon and click the Table button. Clicking this button opens a submenu that allows you to quickly add a table by choosing how many rows and how many columns will be in the table by clicking on the squares (see Figure 9). Above this quick option is the Insert Table option, which opens a dialog that allows you to specify the number of rows and columns using numbers instead.

Figure 9. The Insert Table button menu


After the table has been added, you edit it by clicking inside it, and then the Table Tools ribbon shows up, with two tabs. The Layout ribbon (see Figure 10) allows you to customize the table’s layout (inserting/removing rows and columns, specifying width and height for the table and for each row and column, and so on), and the Design tab (see Figure 11) allows you to choose styles for the table and specify settings for the current row and column.

Figure 10. The Layout tab in the Table Tools ribbon.


Figure 11. The Design tab in the Table Tools ribbon.



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