Hi,
You don't necessarily need to select anything. When the number of Header
columns is set to one, it will be column A, set to two will be columns A and B
and so on. Remember though, you can also select entire columns by bringing VO
focus to the column header where the reference letters are.
Hi Phil:
BUt how will i select the Columns to change them?
> On Sep 2, 2018, at 3:22 PM, Phil Halton wrote:
>
> You can also change the number of header or wrote columns right through the
> menus in the table menus you can select column/row headers one through five.
> You don’t need to go in
You can also change the number of header or wrote columns right through the
menus in the table menus you can select column/row headers one through five.
You don’t need to go into the format area.
Sent from my IPhone
> On Sep 2, 2018, at 6:38 AM, 'Andrew Lamanche' via MacVisionaries
> wrote:
Hi Ramy,
To add a column after the column your focus is in, press option key+right
arrow. A column will immediately be added. You can do this as many times as
you wish. If you ever make a mistake, remember you can press command+z to undo
your previous actions provided you’ve not pressed the
Hi all:
AM using numbers, and i need to ask about:
1- how can i add more than 1 column after or before? le’ts say i need to add 5
columns, how can i do that?
2- I by mistake made some columns as hidders,, is there away to make them
regular columns? because each time i went to another column, Voi