Splitting cells into several rows or columns is convenient to use when you want to create complex tables (for example, in design documentation).
The following limitations currently apply:
•You cannot split multiple cells at the same time.
•You cannot split a cell into columns and rows at the same time.
If a cell that consists of merged columns/rows is selected for splitting, the number of columns/rows into which it is split should be the divisor of the number of merged columns/rows. For example, if a cell consists of 8 merged columns, it can be split into 1, 2, 4, or 8 columns. If a cell consists of 6 merged rows, it can be split into 1, 2, 3, or 6 rows.
To split a cell, follow these steps:
1.Select the cell.
2.Run the command in one of the following ways:
•In the Command menu, select > > .
•On the Toolbar, in the section, click .
•Right-click the selected cell and choose command from the context menu.
•Press ++.
3.In the window:
•Specify the number of columns or rows into which you want to split the selected cell. The number can be entered manually, selected using the counter, by pressing ↓ and ↑ keys, or by scrolling the mouse wheel.
•Click .
The data from the split cell is placed in the upper left cell of the resulting range. Cells in the range will retain the formatting of the split cell.