A
table
is a grid of cells arranged into
rows
and
columns
. Tables can be customized and are useful for various tasks, like presenting text information and numerical data.
In this lesson, you'll learn how to create a
blank table
,
modify an existing table
, and
edit table properties
.
Inserting and modifying tables
Watch the video below to learn how to work with tables in Google Docs.
To insert a table:
Place the
insertion point
at the location where you want to insert a table.
Click the
Table
drop-down menu and hover the mouse over
Insert table
.
A grid of squares appears.
Drag the mouse over the grid of squares to select the number of
columns
and
rows
in the table.
Click the mouse, and the table appears in the document. The insertion point will now be in the top-left cell.
To
delete
the table, right-click anywhere on the table and select
Delete table
from the menu that appears.
To add an additional row:
Right-click in a row
adjacent
to the location where you want to add a row, then select
Insert row above
or
Insert row below
from the menu that appears.
The new row appears in the table.
To add an additional column:
Right-click in a column
adjacent
to the location where you want the new column to appear, then select
Insert column left
or
Insert column right
from the menu that appears.
The new column appears in the table.
To delete a row or column:
Right-click the mouse in the row or column you want to delete, then select
Delete row
or
Delete column
from the menu that appears.
Editing table properties
In Google Docs, you can make modifications to an existing table by adjusting the
table properties
like cell
dimensions
,
alignment
,
border size
, and
color
.
To modify cell dimensions:
You can modify the dimensions of cells by adjusting their
border lines
.
Hover over the
border line
you want to modify. The cursor will change into a
double arrow
.
Click and drag the border line. A
blue guide line
will appear to help you see the new length and width of the cell.
Release the mouse at the desired location. The cell dimensions will change.
You can also enter exact cell dimensions using the
Table Properties
dialog box. Right-click the cell you want to modify, then select
Table properties
from the menu that appears.
To modify horizontal cell alignment:
You can modify the
horizontal alignment
of a cell so its contents are aligned to the left, center, or right side of the cell. In Google Docs, horizontal cell alignment is changed by selecting one of the four
alignment buttons
in the
shortcut toolbar
.
Select the
cell
or
cells
you want to align.
Click the desired
alignment button
from the four options in the
shortcut toolbar
.
The text will realign.
To modify vertical cell alignment:
Vertical cell alignment
refers to aligning the contents of a cell to the top, middle, or bottom area of a cell. In Google Docs, you can change the vertical alignment of a cell by modifying the
Cell vertical alignment
in the
Table properties
dialog box.
Select the
cell
or
cells
you want to align.
Right-click and select
Table properties
from the menu that appears.
The
Table Properties
dialog box appears. Click the
Cell vertical alignment
box.
Select the desired alignment.
Click
OK
. The text will realign.
To modify border size:
Right-click anywhere in the table. Select
Table properties
from the menu that appears.
The
Table Properties
dialog box will appear. Click the
Table
border size
drop-down arrow, then select the desired size.
Click
OK
. The new border size will appear in the document.
To change cell background color:
Select the
cell
or
cells
you want to modify.
Right-click and select
Table properties
from the menu that appears.
The
Table Properties
dialog box will appear. Click the
Cell background color
drop-down arrow, then select the desired color.
Click
OK
. The new color will be applied to the cells.
To modify border color:
Right-click anywhere in the table. Select
Table properties
from the menu that appears.
The
Table Properties
dialog box will appear. Click the
Table
border color
drop-down arrow, then select the desired color.
Click
OK
. The new border color will be applied to the table.
Challenge!
Open our
example file
. Make sure you're signed in to Google, then click
File
>
Make a copy
.
Insert
a row at the bottom of the table, and type your name into the first column.
Delete
the column with the
Monday
header.
Select the cells containing
Tuesday
,
Wednesday
,
Thursday
,
Friday
, and
Saturday
, and change the
background color
to light blue.
Select all of the cells. Change the
horizontal cell alignment
to center and the
vertical cell alignment
to middle.
Make the
first row's height
larger.
When you're finished, your document should look something like this: