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Tables are a great way to format text in InDesign. Rows and columns can be colourised, merged, redistributed and cells can contain both graphic and textual content. Most of us will probably format tables in InDesign that originate from either Microsoft Word or Excel. In some cases, you might be asked to insert additional rows or columns as part of a design or content change.
The tip takes you through several row or column insertion methods in InDesign CS2.
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In the Display Performance clip (2 min 45 sec), you will learn the following:
* How to adjust your display settings to show high resolution versions of images in your spread;
* To change the display performance settings so that only a single image displays a high resolution version of an image.
submitted: 5 years and 3795 days ago