/en/googledocuments/headers-footers-and-page-breaks/content/ IntroductionA table is a grid of cells arranged into rows and columns. Tables can be customized and are useful for various tasks, like presenting text information and numerical data. In this lesson, you'll learn how to create a blank table, modify an existing table, and edit table properties. Inserting and modifying tablesWatch the video below to learn how to work with tables in Google Docs.
To delete the table, right-click anywhere on the table and select Delete table from the menu that appears. To add an additional row:
To add an additional column:
To delete a row or column:
Editing table propertiesIn Google Docs, you can make modifications to an existing table by adjusting the table properties like cell dimensions, alignment, border size, and color. To modify cell dimensions:You can modify the dimensions of cells by adjusting their border lines.
You can also enter exact cell dimensions using the Table Properties dialog box. Right-click the cell you want to modify, then select Table properties from the menu that appears. To modify horizontal cell alignment:You can modify the horizontal alignment of a cell so its contents are aligned to the left, center, or right side of the cell. In Google Docs, horizontal cell alignment is changed by selecting one of the four alignment buttons in the shortcut toolbar.
To modify vertical cell alignment:Vertical cell alignment refers to aligning the contents of a cell to the top, middle, or bottom area of a cell. In Google Docs, you can change the vertical alignment of a cell by modifying the Cell vertical alignment in the Table properties dialog box.
To modify border size:
To change cell background color:
To modify border color:
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