Tables are another tool you can use to display information in PowerPoint. A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns . Tables are useful for various tasks, such as presenting text information and numerical data. You can even customize tables to fit your presentation.
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Inserting a table
Entering text into a table
You can also insert a table by clicking the Insert Table command in a placeholder .
Inserting a table from a placeholder
It's easy to modify the look and feel of any table after adding it to a slide. PowerPoint includes several options for customizing a table, including adding rows or columns and changing the table style .
Resizing a table
Moving a table
Clicking a cell
Clicking the Layout tab
Inserting a new row
The inserted row
Deleting a row
You can also access the Insert and Delete commands by right-clicking a table.
Accessing the Insert and Delete commands by right-clicking
Clicking the More drop-down arrow
Selecting a table style
The applied table style
You can turn various options on or 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 .
The Table Style Options group
These options can affect your table style in various ways, depending on the type of content in your table. You may need to experiment with a few different options to find the exact style you want.
You can add borders to help define different sections of a table. Certain table styles may include borders automatically, but it's easy to add them manually or customize them. You can control the border weight , color , and line style for some or all of a table.
Selecting the desired cells
Choosing the border style
Selecting a border type
The added borders
Removing borders
When you select a table, the
Design
and
Layout
tabs will appear on the right side of the Ribbon. You can make a variety of changes to a table using the commands on the
Layout
tab.
Click the buttons in the interactive below to learn about the different commands on the Layout tab.