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With CorelDRAW, you can add a table to a drawing to create a structured layout for text and images. You can draw a table, or you can create a table from existing text.
In this example, a table was used to organize the content.
You can also create a table by clicking Table Create new table, and then typing values in the Number of rows, Number of columns, Height, and Width boxes.
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Click Table Convert text to table. |
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In the Create columns based on the following separator area, choose one of the following options: |
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Commas — creates a column where a comma appears and a row where a paragraph marker appears |
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Tabs — creates a column where a tab appears and a row where a paragraph marker appears |
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Paragraphs — creates a column where a paragraph marker appears |
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User defined — creates a column where a specified marker appears and a row where a paragraph marker appears |
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If you enable the User defined option, you must type a character in the User defined box. |
If you do not type a character in the User defined box, only one column is created, and each paragraph of text creates a table row.
You can also convert a table to text. For more information, see To convert a table to text.
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