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Introduction | Panels & Toolbars | Getting Started | Adding Text & Horizonal Lines | Adding Images
Adding Hyperlinks & Anchors | Basic & Advanced Table Editing | Saving & Publishing

Creating a Table:
Tables are an effective method for organizing the layout and appearance of your page. To create a table, either double-click the "Table" object, or drag it over into your web page.

The table will default to a 3x3 table, but you can change these options in the "Inspector" window. There are three tabs to use while in the table's Inspector window: "Table," "Row," and "Cell." Each of these allows you to have precise control over different aspects of the table.

You can adjust the table's height, width, alignments, etc. all via the Inspector window and its various tabs.

Adding to and Editing More to a Table:
While working with a table, you may find the need to add more rows or columns, delete rows or columns, or even combine them. The "Table" menu (found within the "Special" main menu) provided a drop down list of all the functions associated with tables.

Through here, you can insert (or delete) rows and columns. Note that a row insertion will take place above where your cursor is, and inserting a column will take place to the right of where your cursor is.

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