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6.4.6.To split a cell into multiple cells
Click the cell you want to split
Click the cell you want to split
The click the Layout tab under Table Tools
The click the click the Layout tab under Table Tools
Then click the Split Cells button
Then click the Split Cells button
Then enter the number of rows or columns
Then enter the number of rows or columns
Clear the Merge cells before split check box
Clear the Merge cells before split check box
Then click OK.
Then click OK.
6.4.Cell Row Column
6.4.1.Insert Additional Rows or ColumnsInsert Additional Rows or Columns
6.4.2.Delete Table, Rows, Columns, or CellsDelete Table, Rows, Columns, or Cells
6.4.3.Set column widths to fit textSet column widths to fit text
6.4.4.Evenly distribute columns and rowsEvenly distribute columns and rows
6.4.5.To merge two or more cells into a single cellTo merge two or more cells into a single cell
6.4.6.To split a cell into multiple cellsTo split a cell into multiple cells
6.4.7.Adjust columns and rows by drag and dropAdjust columns and rows by drag and drop
6.4.8.Adjust Column Widths and Row HeightsAdjust Column Widths and Row Heights
6.4.9.Change Text Direction Within CellsChange Text Direction Within Cells
6.4.10.Align Text Within CellsAlign Text Within Cells
6.4.11.To evenly distribute the height and widthTo evenly distribute the height and width
6.4.12.Change Cells MarginsChange Cells Margins
6.4.13.Change Cell SizesChange Cell Sizes
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