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You can set text to continue from one cell to another inside a table. When all cells are full, remaining text collects in the last cell. Note: With this option enabled, you cannot create or paste a section into any of the table's cells. Place your cursor in the cell (or cells) you are adjusting, ... |
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You can split one or more cells that you previously merged together. However, the data from the merged cells is not redistributed to the split cells, it is arranged vertically in the leftmost cell. You can only split a cell that was previously merged. Put the document in edit mode. Place your ... |
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You can customize your table's cell border style, color, and thickness. Put the document in edit mode. Place your cursor anywhere in the table, and click Table Table Properties. Click the Cell Borders tab: Click the cell or range of cells you are adjusting. Select cell border style and color ... |
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You can merge several cells of a table into one. If there is data in the cells, the data is combined in the new single cell, but it is arranged vertically. In a Tabbed or Caption table, you can merge only the cells that are in the displayed row. You cannot merge a block of cells if any of the ... |
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Learn how to create basic, nested, tabbed, or collapsible tables in Lotus Notes. This works for e-mails, calendar entries, and other Notes documents. |