Resizing Rows and Columns in a Text Table
You can resize the width of table cells and columns, as well as change the height of table rows.
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You can also distribute rows and columns evenly using the icons on the toolbar on the Bar.
Changing the Width of Columns and Cells
To change the width of a column:
Do one of the following:
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Rest the mouse pointer over the column dividing line until the pointer becomes a separator icon, and then drag the line to a new location.
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Rest the mouse pointer over the column dividing line on the ruler until the pointer becomes a separator icon, and then drag the line to a new location.
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Hold down Command Ctrl and drag an object to create a copy of the object.
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Place the cursor in a cell in the column, hold down the Option Alt key, and then press the left or the right arrow key.
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To increase the distance from the left edge of the page to the edge of the table, hold down Option Alt+Shift, and then press the right arrow key.
You can specify the behavior for the arrow keys by choosing LibreOffice - PreferencesTools - Options - LibreOffice Writer - Table, and selecting the options that you want in the Keyboard handling area.
To change the width of a cell:
Hold down Option Alt+Ctrl, and then press the left or the right arrow key
Changing the Height of a Row
To change the height of a row, place the cursor in a cell in the row, hold down the Option Alt key, and then press the up or the down arrow key.
Resizing a Whole Table
To change the width and height of a table, do one of the following:
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Click inside the table. In the rulers, drag the border between the white and the gray area to resize the table.
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Click inside the table. Choose to open a dialog and set the properties to the numbers.
To delete the contents of a table, click in the table, press Command Ctrl+A until all cells are selected, and then press Delete or Backspace.
Tables within HTML pages do not offer the full range of properties and commands as tables in OpenDocument format.