![]() Very important to ensure you're on the CELLS portion - there is an option for the FRAME - which is above in the screenshot of the Table Panel, this is relating to the Frame the table sits in and not the Table Properties. Select your table and add some "Insets" so the text doesn't butt up against the cell wall - this is optional and you can adjust to how you like. View>Studio>Table (I believe this menu and sub menus are subject to change) Select the top row and right click and choose Merge Cells To delete more than one Row/Column you have to use the Table menu and choose "Delete Rows" or "Delete Columns" However if you have more than one row/column selected you cannot choose to Delete Rows! If you want to remove the column/row you can select it and right click and choose Delete Row I presume this is to prevent deleting information accidentally, however, if the cells are empty I don't see why this can't be done ![]() However, once you have made your decision - you cannot remove the rows/columns by dragging them back up. You can slide them up and down or left and rigth until you have the desired amount of columns or rows. Or similarly - on the right hand side, grab the tab and drag to add more columns! With the Table tool still selected - you can drag down the table from the tab as indicated. I draw out the table and let go of the mouse and low and behold - I have 7 (that was lucky) columns and 3 rows, as I only dragged down that far. What I think is missing is a modifier key to allow the amount of rows and columns - simple arrow keys could add and remove rows and columns would be super useful!įor this calendar - I only want the First 3 rows to appear.
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