You can resize tables horizontally or vertically, and also make columns wider and rows taller.
| 1. | Click anywhere in a table to select it. The selection handles will appear at the edges of the table. |
| 2. | Drag one of the selection handles. To widen the table, drag the handle on the right edge of the table; to make the table taller, drag the handle on the bottom edge of the table; and to make the table grow in both directions simultaneously , drag the handle at the bottom-right corner of the table. |
| 1. | Click once outside the table to make sure that no table element is selected, then click once in the table to select it. |
| 2. | Click a border within the table to select the entire row or column border. As you hover your cursor over the border, it will turn into a double-headed arrow ( Figure 7.12 ). Figure 7.12. When the cursor turns into a double-headed arrow, you can drag it to move a row or column border. |
| 3. | Drag the border to resize the row or column. |
| 1. | Select a table that has some rows taller than others, or some columns wider than others. |
| 2. | Depending on what you want to do, choose Format > Table > Distribute Rows Evenly or Format > Table > Distribute Columns Evenly. Keynote will even out the space between rows or columns, depending on what you chose ( Figure 7.13 ). Figure 7.13. If you have moved columns so that they are not evenly distributed (top), you can fix it (bottom). |