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MsPowerPoint Multimedia Tutorial: Add & Format Tables

 

Add & Format Tables Powerpoint 2010



One of the most powerful data representation techniques is the use of tables. Table allows information to be segregated making it easy to read. PowerPoint has features that let you add tables in slides and also format them to enhance their visual effects. What's more, these tables are also compatible with Microsoft Excel, so you can basically take a spreadsheet or a section of a spreadsheet and paste it into a slide as a table.

The following steps will help you add a table in PowerPoint.

Step 1 − Go to the Tables group under the Insert ribbon.

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Step 2 − Click on the dropdown and select your table dimension from the matrix.

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Step 3 − If you require more than 10 columns or 8 rows click on "Insert Table" to open the Insert Table dialog where you can specify the column and row count.

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PowerPoint table is a simple table that does not support the mathematical features of an Excel spreadsheet. If you want to carry out some calculations, you can insert an Excel spreadsheet instead of a regular table.

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This will insert the spreadsheet in the slide and as long as the spreadsheet is selected, the ribbon at the top will be changed to an Excel ribbon instead of a PowerPoint one.

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The PowerPoint table formatting features have been grouped under two ribbons: Design and Format. The sections below discuss the features under each ribbon. To access these ribbons, you must select the table first.

Table Design Features

We will now understand the table design features in PowerPoint.

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The following table shows the different table design features −

Feature

Sub Features

Description

Table Style Options

Header Row

Adds a different shade to the first row to distinguish it.

Total Row

Adds a different shade to the last row to distinguish it.

Banded Rows

Shades alternate rows in the table with the same color.

First Column

Adds a different shade to the first column to distinguish it.

Last Column

Adds a different shade to the last row to distinguish it.

Banded Columns

Shades alternate columns in the table with the same color.

Table Styles

Shading

Offers different shades to be added to selected table/ row/ column/ cell. You can pick from solid shade, texture, image or gradient shading.

Border

Offers different border options for the table. You can edit the border color, thickness and style

Effects

Offers the ability to create table shadow or reflection. You can also create bevels for individual cells.

Word Art Styles

Text Fill

Allows you to change the color of the text within the table.

Text Outline

Allows you to add an outline to the text within the table and change the outline color, weight and style.

Text Effects

Allows you to add special effects (like reflection, shadow etc.) to the text within the table.

Quick Styles

Contains a list of pre-defined Word Art styles that can be applied to the selected text within the table with a single click.

Draw Borders

Pen Style

Defines the style of the table border when you draw it.

Pen Weight

Defines the thickness of the table border when you draw it.

Pen Color

Defines the color of the table border when you draw it.

Draw Table

Allows you to append new rows, columns, cells to existing table, split existing rows, columns or cells and draw brand new tables.

Eraser

Allows you to delete table borders and merge cells, rows or columns.

Table Format Features

We will now understand the various table format features in PowerPoint.

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The following table shows the various table format features −

Feature

Sub Features

Description

Table

Select

Allows you to select the entire table or the row(s) or column(s) depending on the position of your cursor.

View Gridlines

Toggles the gridline display within the table.

Rows & Columns

Delete

Allows you to delete selected row(s) or column(s) or the entire table.

Insert Above

Inserts a row above the row where the cursor is currently. If you haven't placed the cursor within the table, it adds a new row at the top of the table.

Insert Below

Inserts a row below the row where the cursor is currently. If you haven't placed the cursor within the table, it adds a new row at the bottom of the table.

Insert Left

Inserts a column to the left of the column where the cursor is currently. If you haven't placed the cursor within the table, it adds a new column to the left of the table.

Insert Right

Inserts a column to the right of the column where the cursor is currently. If you haven't placed the cursor within the table, it adds a new column to the right of the table.

Merge

Merge

Allows you to merge cells, rows or columns. This is enabled only if you have selected more than one cell, row or column.

Split Cells

Allows you to specify the number of rows and columns into which the current section of cell(s) need to be split.

Cell Size

Height/ Width

Defines the height and width of the selected cell. Usually if you change these aspects for a single cell, the change affects the entire row or column too.

Distribute Rows

Equalizes the height of all the rows to fit the current table height.

Distribute Columns

Equalizes the width of all the columns to fit the current table width.

Alignment

Horizontal Alignment

Allows you to align the selected text to the left, right or center of the cell.

Vertical Alignment

Allows you to align the selected text to the top, bottom or middle of the cell.

Text Direction

Allows you to change the direction of the selected text within the cells.

Cell Margins

Allows you to define the margins within the cell.

Table Size

Height

Allows you to adjust the table height - it retains the relative heights of the individual rows while changing the overall table height.

Width

Allows you to adjust the table width - it retains the relative widths of the individual columns while changing the overall table width.

Lock Aspect Ratio

Checking this box will ensure the ratio between the table height and width is maintained when one of these is changed.

Arrange

Bring Forward

Allows you to move the table up by one layer or right to the top.

Send Backward

Allows you to move the table down by one layer or right to the bottom of the slide.

Selection Pane

Toggles the Selection and Visibility sidebar.

Align

Allows you to align the entire table with reference to the slide.

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