To work effectively with a table, you'll need to know how to select its elements. You can select an entire table; one or more rows and columns; an individual cell or multiple cells; and nonadjacent cells , rows, or columns .
| 1. | Place the pointer at the left edge of a row. The pointer becomes an arrow. |
| 2. | Click to select the entire row ( Figure 9.10 ). Figure 9.10. When you move the cursor to the left edge of a table and the pointer changes to an arrow, you can click to select the whole row. You can click and drag to select multiple rows. The cell borders for the selected row highlight. |
| 1. | Place the pointer at the top edge of a column. The pointer becomes an arrow. |
| 2. | Click to select the entire column ( Figure 9.11 ). Figure 9.11. The pointer also changes to an arrow above columns. Click to select the column. You can click and drag to select multiple columns. or Click the triangle in the dimension line above any column to display a popup menu, then choose Select Column ( Figure 9.12 ). Figure 9.12. If you prefer, you can use the pop-up column menu to select the column. The cell borders for the selected column highlight. |