Inserting a New Row in a Table
To insert a new table row above the current row, do the following:
1. | In your table, click any cell in the row over which you want to create the new row.
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2. | On the ribbon, above the Layout tab, click Table Tools.
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3. | In the Insert group, click Insert Above.
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To insert a new table row below the current row, do the following:
1. | In your table, click any cell in the row under which you want to create the new row.
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2. | On the ribbon, above the Layout tab, click Table Tools.
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3. | In the Insert group, click Insert Below.
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These
and several other table commands can be applied instantly by using
keyboard shortcuts, allowing you to avoid clicking your way through the
ribbon interface.
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Inserting a Line Break Within the Current Table Row
If you want to create a new line of text in a table
without forcing it onto a new row in the table, you can insert a line
break into any cell. OneNote will expand the current row of cells to
make room for the new line of text.
To insert a line break within the current table row, follow these steps:
1. | In your table, click the cell where you want to insert a line break.
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2. | On your keyboard, hold down the Shift key and then press Enter.
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3. | Type the text you want to appear below the previous line of text in the same cell.
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You can also use the Shift+Enter line break shortcut
to space out your table cells vertically. This can make large tables or
tables with complex data a little easier to read.
The Shift+Enter keyboard shortcut is also the only
way to manually resize table rows (other than typing more text to
expand their size) because you cannot use the mouse to modify table row
borders the way you can with column borders .
Inserting a New Column in a Table
To insert a new table column to the left of the current column, do the following:
1. | In your table, click any cell in the column next to which you want to create the new column.
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2. | On the ribbon, above the Layout tab, click Table Tools.
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3. | In the Insert group, click Insert Left.
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To insert a new table column to the right of the current column, do the following:
1. | In your table, click any cell in the column next to which you want to create the new column.
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2. | On the ribbon, above the Layout tab, click Table Tools.
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3. | In the Insert group, click Insert Right.
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