I created a table in PowerPoint and want to set a right align tab to each
row. When I highligth all rows my ruler disappears. Can I set a tab on
multiple rows in PowerPoint?
"Roseanne" <Roseanne@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I created a table in PowerPoint and want to set a right align tab to each
> row. When I highligth all rows my ruler disappears. Can I set a tab on
> multiple rows in PowerPoint?
>I created a table in PowerPoint and want to set a right align tab to each
> row. When I highligth all rows my ruler disappears. Can I set a tab on
> multiple rows in PowerPoint?
With a bit of planning - yes. Insert a table with only one row. Set all the
tabs you need. Place the cursor in the last column and press the Tab key to
insert the next row. It will inherit the tabs of the existing cells.
Best regards,
Ute
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Ute Simon
Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team
Das PowerPoint-Event des Jahres: Die PowerPoint-Anwendertage,
14. - 16.10.2007 in Fulda, http://powerpoint.anwendertage.de
"Ute Simon" <us@ppt-user.ed> wrote in message
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> >I created a table in PowerPoint and want to set a right align tab to each
>> row. When I highligth all rows my ruler disappears. Can I set a tab on
>> multiple rows in PowerPoint?
>
> With a bit of planning - yes. Insert a table with only one row. Set all
> the tabs you need. Place the cursor in the last column and press the Tab
> key to insert the next row. It will inherit the tabs of the existing
> cells.
>
> Best regards,
> Ute
>
> --
> Ute Simon
> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team und PowerPoint-User-Team
> Das PowerPoint-Event des Jahres: Die PowerPoint-Anwendertage,
> 14. - 16.10.2007 in Fulda, http://powerpoint.anwendertage.de
>