Tables are another tool you can use to display information in PowerPoint 2010. A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns . Tables can be customized and are useful for various tasks such as presenting text information and numerical data.
In this lesson, you will learn how to insert tables , apply table styles , and format tables using various commands.
In PowerPoint, tables are useful for organizing and presenting data. To use tables in your slide show, you'll need to know how to insert them, apply table styles , and format them.
Optional: You can download this example for extra practice.
Inserting a table with the Insert tab
Adding text to the inserted table
To make sure your table looks good with the slide layout, you can also insert a table using the placeholder . Click the Insert Table icon in the placeholder, then enter the desired number of rows and columns.
Inserting a table in the placeholder
Moving a table
Using the sizing handles to resize a table
Resizing a table
The resized table
Placing the insertion point to insert a new row
Inserting a new column or row
The inserted row
Deleting a column
Changing the table style
Previewing the new table style
The modified table
Once you've chosen a table style, you can turn various options on and off to change the appearance of the table. There are six options: Header Row , Total Row , Banded Rows , First Column , Last Column , and Banded Columns .
Checking and unchecking table style options
Depending on the table style you're using, certain table style options may have somewhat different effects. You may need to experiment to get the exact look you want.
Selecting cells to add borders
Selecting border options
Selecting a border
The added border
When you select a table in PowerPoint 2010, Design and Layout tabs appear under Table Tools on the Ribbon. Using commands on the Layout tab, you can make a variety of modifications to the table.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the different ways you can modify a table with the Layout tab.