4) Move the cursor to the target position and click on it to fix the insertion point.
5) Press Control+V or click the Paste icon in the Standard toolbar.
Moving a table
To move a table from one part of a document to another part:
1) Click anywhere in the table.
2) From the main menu, choose Table > Select > Table.
3) Press Control+X or click the Cut icon in the Standard toolbar. (This step
removes the contents of the cells but leaves the empty cells, which must be
removed in step 6.)
4) Move the cursor to the target position and click on it to fix the insertion point.
5) Press Control+V or click the Paste icon in the Standard toolbar. (This pastes
the cells and their contents and formatting.)
6) Return to the original table, click somewhere in it and then choose Table >
Delete > Table from the main menu.
Inserting a paragraph before or after a table
To insert a paragraph before a table, position the cursor before any text or other
contents in the first (upper left-hand) cell and press Alt+Enter. To insert a paragraph
after a table, position the cursor after any text in the last (lower right-hand) cell and
press Alt+Enter.
Using tables as a page layout tool
Tables may be used as a page layout tool to position text in a document instead of
using tabs or spaces. For example, the Tip below is formatted as a table.
For more information and tips about using tables in page layout, see Chapter 4
(Formatting Pages).
Tip
When inserting a table used for layout, you may wish to deselect the
Heading and Border options (see “Inserting a new table” on page 266).
To remove the borders from an existing table, right-click on the table,
choose Table from the pop-up menu, select the Borders tab (see Figure
283 on page 274), and select the icon for no borders.
The Table menu and toolbar
All of the table commands described in this chapter are conveniently located in the
main menu under the Table item and on the Table toolbar, shown in Figure 290.
Table 6 describes the effects of using these icons. When you create a table or select
an existing table, the Table toolbar may be displayed automatically, or you can
manually display it by clicking View > Toolbars > Table. The toolbar can float over
the main Writer window, or it can be docked along any edge of the main window. See
Chapter 1 (Introducing Writer) for more about docking and floating toolbars, and how
to hide and display specific tools on a toolbar.
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