Writer Guide

Figure 274: Table Format dialog box: Columns page
Right-click on the table and select Table from the pop-up menu or
select Table > Table Properties from the menu bar. On the
Table
Format
dialog box, select the Columns tab.
Adapt table width
: If a table already stretches to the page
margins, it cannot stretch any wider and the
Adapt table width
option is not available. If the table is narrower, increasing the
width of a column will increase the width of the whole table.
If the table width already extends pasts the margins with the
Adapt table width
option checked, attempting to change a column
width will automatically decrease that columns size so that the
table will now shrink to the page margins while keeping any other
column sizes intact.
Adjust columns proportionally
results in all columns changing
their widths by the same percentage when one is changed. For
example, if you reduce by half the size of a column, all the other
columns sizes will be halved.
Remaining space
shows how much further the table can expand
before hitting the limit of the margins. This value cannot be
edited and will not be negative in the event that the table width is
already larger than the space between the left and right margins.
Under
Column width
, each individual column can be adjusted. If
you have more than six columns, use the arrows at the right and
left to view them all.
Rather than start from the Table Format dialog box, it is often more
efficient to make rough adjustments to a new table using the mouse,
and then fine tune the layout using the
Columns
page in conjunction
with the
Table
page of the
Table Format
dialog box.
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