How to format a table in Google Slides


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2024-02-14T07:19:45+00:00

How to format a table in Google Slides

Hello friends from geekplay! 🚀 Ready to give a touch of style to those boring tables in Google Slides? Learning to format has never been easier! Now, let's give those cells a bold touch 😉🎨 #EnGoogleSlidesSomosLosMejores

1. How to insert a table in Google Slides?

  1. Open Google Slides in your browser and select the slide where you want to insert the table.
  2. Click “Insert” in the top menu bar and select “Table.”
  3. A drop-down menu will open where you can select the number of rows and columns you want for your table. Click on the desired dimensions.
  4. Once you have selected the table dimensions, it will be inserted into your slide.

2. How to adjust the size of a table in Google Slides?

  1. Click inside the table so that its selection lines appear.
  2. Hover over one of the table selection lines until a two-way arrow appears.
  3. Hold down the mouse button and drag the selection line to resize the table.
  4. Once you have adjusted the size, release the mouse button to set the new table dimension.

3. How to change the color of a table in Google Slides?

  1. Click on the table to select it.
  2. Find and click “Format” in the top menu bar.
  3. A drop-down menu will open. Click “Fill Color” and select the color you want for your table.
  4. The board will change its color automatically once you have selected the desired shade.

4. Is it possible to add borders to a table in Google Slides?

  1. Select the table you want to add borders to by clicking on it.
  2. Click “Format” in the top menu bar.
  3. From the drop-down menu, click “Border” and select the thickness and line style you want to apply to the table borders.
  4. Once you have selected the desired options, the borders will be added to the table automatically.

5. How to adjust the alignment of text in table cells in Google Slides?

  1. Click the cell or cells whose alignment you want to adjust.
  2. Find and click “Align Text” in the top menu bar.
  3. A drop-down menu will open where you can choose to align the text to the left, center, right or justify it.
  4. Click the alignment option you want and the text will automatically wrap in the selected cells.

6. How to add and delete rows and columns in a table in Google Slides?

  1. Click the table where you want to add or remove rows and columns to select it.
  2. Find and click “Insert” in the top menu bar.
  3. From the drop-down menu, select “Row Above,” “Row Below,” “Column Left,” or “Column Right” depending on where you want to add the new cells.
  4. To delete rows or columns, click the row or column you want to delete, then click "Edit" in the menu bar and select "Delete Row" or "Delete Column."

7. How to change the font and size of text in a table in Google Slides?

  1. Click the cell or cells whose text you want to modify.
  2. Find and click “Format” in the top menu bar.
  3. A drop-down menu will open. Click "Font" and select the font you want to apply to the text in the table.
  4. To change the text size, click "Size" and select the desired size.

8. How to combine cells in a table in Google Slides?

  1. Click and drag over the cells you want to combine to select them.
  2. Once the cells are selected, click “Format” in the top menu bar.
  3. In the drop-down menu, find and click “Merge Cells.”
  4. The selected cells will automatically be combined into a single large cell.

9. Is it possible to rotate text in a table cell in Google Slides?

  1. Click the cell whose text you want to rotate to select it.
  2. Find and click “Format” in the top menu bar.
  3. A drop-down menu will open. Click “Rotated Text” and select the rotation angle you want to apply to the text.
  4. The text will automatically rotate in the selected cell.

10. How to make a table in Google Slides look professional and attractive?

  1. Use an attractive color combination that contrasts well with the background of the slide.
  2. Use borders of appropriate thickness and a style that matches the aesthetics of the presentation.
  3. Adjusts text size and alignment consistently across all cells.
  4. Consider using cell merging and strategic placement of graphic elements to enhance the visual presentation of the table.
  5. Don't overload the table with unnecessary information, keep the design clean and tidy for a professional presentation.

See you later, geekplay! Thank you for reading. And now, to format those tables in Google Slides. Black girls, here we come!

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