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==== Insert Table and table formatting ====
 
==== Insert Table and table formatting ====
Go to Table on the Menu bar and select the number of rows and columns required from the Insert Table dialogue that opens. Alternatively, click on Table icon in toolbar and select the number of rows and columns by dragging the cursor.
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Go to Insert, Table on the Menu bar, select the number of rows and columns required from the Insert Table dialog that opens. Don’t worry if you aren’t sure how many you will need at first, you can always edit the table later, but if you do know your needs, this is a good time to fill it in since it is more work to fix it later.
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To insert row/column select the cell where you want to insert, then right click on it and choose insert row below/insert row above/insert column after/insert column before as per the requirement.<gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
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Alternatively, click on "Table" icon on toolbar and select the number of rows and columns by dragging the cursor. <gallery mode="packed" heights="300px">
 
File:Insert table from table toolbar.png|
 
File:Insert table from table toolbar.png|
 
File:Alternate way to add table.png|  
 
File:Alternate way to add table.png|  
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</gallery>This will insert a default table into your slide with the number of rows and columns you specified. But if you look to the Sidebar on the right you will see that the Properties window has opened the Table Design section for you. You can do a lot from this toolbar, so let’s take a look at it. Under table design you can change into any predefined table designs.
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Remember that you can always read the name of the button by mousing over it and reading the pop-up.{{Clear}}
    
==== Adding Header, Footer to slide ====
 
==== Adding Header, Footer to slide ====

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