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Sams Teach Yourself Microsoft Expression Web 3 in 24 Hours- P6: Morten Rand-Hendriksen is the owner and creative director of Pink & Yellow Media, a boutique-style design company providing digital media consulting and creations for individuals, businesses, and broadcast television. He was awarded the Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable Professional) Award for his work with Microsoft Expression in 2008. | 132 HOUR 9 Getting Boxed In Part 1 Using Tables for Tabular Content alignment of the cells select the remaining cells using the click-and-hold technique and click the Align Top button on the Tables toolbar. You can choose to align text to the top p center El or bottom of the cells T . Adding Rows and Columns to the Table When you create a table you often find that you need to add more rows or columns. If you want to add one or two the quickest way is to use the Tables toolbar. To add a new row below the last row of your table select any of the bottom cells and click the Row Below J button on the Tables toolbar. You can also add a row above the selected row by clicking the Row Above button. To add a column you click either the Column to the Left El or Column to the Right button. If you want to add several rows or columns select the cell in which you want to create new rows or columns next to and choose Table Insert Rows and Columns from the menu bar or right-click and select Insert Rows and Columns from the context menu. This opens the Insert Rows or Columns dialog in which you can set how many rows or columns you want and whether to insert them above below to the left or to the right of your selection see Figure 9.5 . FIGURE 9.5 The Insert Rows or Columns dialog lets you insert multiple rows or columns in your table. Merging and Splitting Cells Sometimes it is necessary to merge cells to display certain types of content within the table. Let s say you want to insert a subheading in the table to go underneath the heading and across the whole table. If you simply insert a new row underneath the heading you still have five columns to work with when you need only one. To insert a subheading in your table first insert a new row underneath the heading using the Row Below button. Note that if you chose a fill color for the heading row the styling color is automatically copied down to the new row. After inserting the new row select all the cells in that row and click the .