A table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns . Tables are useful for organizing information in a concise and easily readable way. Text contained in tables is easy to space and align, which make them ideal for presenting lists of related information in Publisher, like store hours or products and their prices.
In this lesson, you will learn how to insert, modify, and change the appearance of tables .
In Publisher, tables are useful for organizing and presenting data. Publisher allows you to customize tables to match the look and feel of your publication.
The Table drop-down command
Selecting the number of columns and rows in the new table
The created table
Depending on the size of the page you're working with or the other objects you choose to add, you may have to resize or rearrange your table. Tables can be modified like any other objects. Review the Working with Shapes and Objects lesson for more information.
Resizing a table
Placing the insertion point
The Insert Row and Column commands
The inserted row
Placing the insertion point
The Delete drop-down command
Delete Rows
The row has been deleted
If you want a create a cell that is wider or taller than the other cells in your table, you can use the Merge command to combine two or more cells into one large cell.
Selecting cells to be merged
The Merge Cells command
The merged cell
You can separate merged cells by selecting them and clicking the Split Cells command.
The Split Cells command
You can modify the way text fits in your table's cells by changing the cell margins and text alignment settings. You can apply these settings to individual cells, entire rows and columns, or the entire table.
Selecting text to align
Alignment options
The newly aligned text
Just like your pages, the cells in your tables have margins . By default, these are very thin. If you wish to add extra space between text and the cells surrounding it, you can make the cell margins thicker.
The Cell Margins drop-down command
Cells margins options
Wide margins have been applied
The quickest way to format your table is to apply a table style , which modifies your table's borders , fill , alignment , and margins in a visually appealing way. You can further customize your table's appearance by making your own changes to aspects like border appearance and cell fill color .
The More Table Styles drop-down arrow
Table styles
The table, with the style applied
The Borders drop-down command
Borders options
The applied border
The Line Weight drop-down arrow
Line weight options
The Line Color drop-down command
Line color options
The Borders command
The modified border
The Fill drop-down command
Fill color options
The cell, now with a fill color