Operation Manual

98 | Working with Tables
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as a would with a text frame.
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Delete from the right-click menu), then Table from the submenu.
g text within the table, or parts of the table.
o select a range
edit able
t in cells, rows, and columns:
for an insertion point or drag to select text. To select
cell, click in one cell and drag across the others.
nipulating tables
e you've created a table, you can select, move, resize, delete, and cop
n object, just as you
To manipulate the table object:
To select the table object, click its bounding bo
like a text frame by dragging a corner or side handle, or move it by
dragging an edge.
To delete the table object, select it and press the Delete key (you ca
choose Delete Object from the Edit menu).
OR
Select any part of its text and choose Delete from the Table menu
(Table>
To duplicate the table object and its text, first make sure no text is
selected (an insertion point is OK), then use the Copy and Paste
commands. As a shortcut, select the object and drag with the Ctrl key
down.
Other operations involve selectin
Within each cell, you can click for an insertion point or drag t
of text. You can also drag to select multiple cells, rows, or co
lumns, which in
effect selects all the text in that region. Once you've made a selection, you can
text in the table and modify the structure and appearance of the t
and/or its components.
To select and edit tex
To select a cell, click
more than one
T
Tab to mo to the cell in the next column, and Shift+Tab to m
cell in the previous column.
o move between cells, use the keyboard arrow keys. You can also press
o the
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