Aligning text in a table cell, Aligning text in a table cell 58 – Apple Keynote 1 User Manual
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Splitting cells divides each selected cell into two equal parts, horizontally (rows) or vertically
(columns), depending on your choice.
To merge table cells:
1
Select a group of two or more adjacent table cells. You must choose a rectangular set of cells.
2
In the Table Inspector, click Merge Cells.
To split cells horizontally or vertically:
1
Select a table cell or cells. To split an entire row or column, select all the cells in the row or
column.
2
In the Table Inspector, click Split Rows or Split Columns. The selected cells are split down the
center by rows (horizontally) or by columns (vertically).
You can continue to select the split rows or columns and perform the split operation again,
to create smaller and smaller units within a table cell. If you want to rejoin any adjacent parts
of the split cells, select them and click Merge Cells.
Aligning Text in a Table Cell
You can place text wherever you want in a table cell.
To justify text within a table cell:
m Select the cell and click one of the Alignment buttons in the Table Inspector.
To align text vertically within a cell:
m Select the cell and click one of the vertical alignment buttons in the Table Inspector.
Justify text right.
Distribute text evenly.
Justify text left.
Justify text center.
Place text at bottom of cell.
Place text at top of cell.
Place text in center of cell.