User Guide

Chapter 3 Using Tables 61
Adding Table Footer Rows
Use footer rows when you want to draw attention to the bottom rows of a table.
Footer rows are formatted so that they stand out from the other (body) rows. A footer
row consists of the bottommost cell in each column.
You can use as many as ve footer rows. To format a footer to span columns, merge
the footer cells, as “Merging Table Cells on page 83 describes.
Here are ways to add or delete footer rows:
If a table has no footers, select the table and click the Footer button in the format bar m
to add one.
Click it again to remove the footer.
Click the disclosure triangle next to the Footer button in the toolbar, and then choose m
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 m
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 m
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 m
the number of footer rows from the submenu.