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5. Enter Finish , and press the Tab key four times to advance four columns. You do this
because the Finish heading (refer back to Figure 10.5) will have four columns under it:
Floor, Base, Wall, and Ceiling. In the next exercise, you'll learn how to format those four
columns under the single heading.
6. Enter Ceiling Ht. , and press the Tab key again.
7. Enter Area , press the Tab key, and enter Remarks .
8. Click Save in the Text Editor visor.
You have the column headings in place. Now you need to do a little extra formatting. In step 5,
you left four cells blank because four of the columns will be combined under one heading: the
Finish heading covers the Floor, Base, Wall, and Ceiling columns. Next you'll combine the blank
cells with the Finish heading:
1. Click in the center of Finish label's cell to select it.
2. Click in the third cell to the right of the Finish cell to select all four cells (Figure 10.9).
FIGURE 10.9
Select a group of
four cells.
3. On the Table Cell visor, select the Merge Cells flyout and then choose Merge All from the
drop-down list. The four selected cells merge into a single cell with the word Finish .
Now you need to add the subheads under the Finish header:
1. Double-click in the leftmost cell below the Finish cell. The Text Editor visor appears
(Figure 10.10).
FIGURE 10.10
Double-click
this cell and the
Text Editor visor
appears.
2. Enter Floor , and press the Tab key.
3. Enter Base , Wall , and Ceiling , respectively, in the following three columns. Remember that
the Tab key advances you to the next cell to the right. Your table should look like Figure 10.11.
FIGURE 10.11
The table so far
4. Click Save in the Text Editor visor.
 
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