Right click and choose Cell → Split, or choose Table → Split Cells from the menu bar. . Select the direction of the split, horizontally (for rows), or vertically (for columns), as well as the total number of cells to create. Chapter Workshop . • Open a new document. • Using icon or table menu create the given table with required of rows and6 columns with the labels S.No., Name, Maths, Phy, Che and Total • After the sixth row add a new row and type suitable data for the new row. • Delete the second row using icon or command. • Using icon or command after the second column add a new column and type suitable data for the new column. • Delete any one column using icon or command. • Save and close the document. . • Open the document created in workshop- . . • Do the following options : • Change the border style and border line width for one table. • Change height and width for the row and column respectively. • Save and close the document. • Create a new document. • Create a x table using icons in toolbars or using commands. • Split any one row/ column in one given table into more than one cell using icon or command. • Merge any two or more row / column in the given table using icon or command. . • Open the document created in workshop- . . • Delete the table contents. • Perform all table formatting options for this table. • Add two more rows and columns and also delete the rows and columns. • Save and close the document. Chapter
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