explain the concept of splitting and merging cell in a table?
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Splitting and Merging Cells in a Table
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.
Splitting Cells in a Table::
To split cells in a table, perform these tasks:
1) Place your mouse cursor in the cell you want to split.
2) Right-click and choose Cell, then Split Cell Horizontally or Split Cell Vertically, depending on whether you want to split the cell into two columns or rows.
Merging Cells in a Table
To merge cells in a table, perform these tasks:
1) Place your mouse cursor in the cell to merge.
2) Right-click and choose Cell, then Merge Right or Merge Down, depending on whether you want to merge the cell with the cell on its right or with the cell below it.
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.
Splitting Cells in a Table::
To split cells in a table, perform these tasks:
1) Place your mouse cursor in the cell you want to split.
2) Right-click and choose Cell, then Split Cell Horizontally or Split Cell Vertically, depending on whether you want to split the cell into two columns or rows.
Merging Cells in a Table
To merge cells in a table, perform these tasks:
1) Place your mouse cursor in the cell to merge.
2) Right-click and choose Cell, then Merge Right or Merge Down, depending on whether you want to merge the cell with the cell on its right or with the cell below it.
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