difference between merging and splitting cell in a table
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You can split and merge cells in a table. Splitting cells is similar to adding a row or column, but it all takes place in one cell instead of a group of cells. Merging cells, however, is similar to deleting a cell and then adjoining it with a neighboring cell.
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You can combine two or more table cells located in the same row or column into a single cell. For example, you can merge several cells horizontally to create a table heading that spans several columns.
Select the cells that you want to merge.
Under Table Tools, on the Layout tab, in the Merge group, click Merge Cells.
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