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Community articleInserting rows and columns in tables
Added by ~Julia Breresonakoi on April 28, 2010 | Version 1
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How to insert one or more rows or columns in a table in an e-mail or other document in Notes.
Tags: 8.0, 8.0.1, 8.0.2, 8.5, 8.5.1, rows, columns, row, column, table, tables, insert, inserting, add, adding
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  • 1 Insert one row or column
  • 2 Insert several rows or columns
  • 3 Insert a row at the bottom of the table
  • 4 Insert several rows at the bottom of the table
  • 5 Insert a column to the far right of the table
  • 6 Insert several columns to the far right of the table

Insert one row or column


Click Table > Insert Row or Table > Insert Column.

Insert several rows or columns

  1. Click Table > Insert Special.
  2. Specify the number of rows or columns to insert.
  3. Select Row(s) or Column(s).
  4. Click Insert.

Insert a row at the bottom of the table


Click Table > Append Row.

Insert several rows at the bottom of the table

  1. Click Table > Insert Special.
  2. Specify the number of rows to insert.
  3. Click Append.

Insert a column to the far right of the table


Click Table > Append Column.

Insert several columns to the far right of the table

  1. Click Table > Insert Special.
  2. Specify the number of columns to insert.
  3. Click Append.

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