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Learn how to split cells in a table in MS Word in the easiest and fastest way!
In this step-by-step tutorial, I’ll show you how to divide a single cell into multiple rows or columns, using both the Layout tab and the right-click method.

Whether you’re creating forms, documents, or professional tables, this simple trick will save you time and make your formatting look perfect.

In this video, you will learn:
✔ How to select a cell in a Word table
✔ How to split a cell into rows or columns
✔ Using the Split Cells dialog box
✔ Bonus tips for table formatting

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00:00In this step-by-step tutorial I will show you how to divide a single cell into multiple rows or
00:07column using both the layout tab and the right click method. So follow these easy steps. So
00:14first goes to the insert and click on the table and insert the number of column and rows
00:23as you want. So for example if you want to split this cell into two so how you can do that. So
00:32head to the layout section and click on the split cells and enter the number of columns you want to.
00:44I for example I have selected two click ok. So you can see that the cell is splitted into two
00:51two columns. Similarly if you want to insert three columns in the one particular cell so how you can
01:00do that. Again go to the layout section and split cells and here enter the number of columns to three
01:07and here you can see that the cell is splitted into three and if you want to split into four
01:14then again click on the split cells and enter the number of column four. Another trick is that
01:23select the two cells and now first merge the cells and now head to the split cells and enter the number
01:34of columns you want to enter. Click ok. So here you can see that and similarly you can merge these
01:44four rows and click merge cells and go to the split cells and enter the number of columns in between
01:54these rows. Moreover you can also right click and go to the split cells and here you can enter the number
02:04of columns to two and again right click and go to the split cells and enter the number of columns as maximum
02:13as you can. Again right click and go to the split cells and enter the number of columns you want to in
02:23that cells and go to the split cells and enter the number of rows for example like three and here you can
02:32see that the three rows are entered in that particular cells. So with this way you can easily split cells
02:40perfectly if you think this video is helpful please support my channel thanks for watching
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