In fact, merging and splitting are two opposite concepts. Merging is the consolidation of two or more two cells into one cell, and the split is to split a cell into two or two cells. If you want to draw more complex tables, we must master the methods of merging and splitting cells.
Word2010
Merge cell methods:
Method One:
Open the WORD2010 document page and select two or more cells that you want to merge in the table.
Right-click the selected cell, and select the Merge Cells menu command.
Method Two:
Open the Word2010 document and select the two or more cells that you want to merge in the table.
Click the Layout tab.
Click the Merge Cells button in the merge group.
Method Three:
Open the Word2010 document and click any cell in the table.
Click the Design tab.
In the drawing Borders Group, click the Erase button, and the pointer becomes the eraser shape.
Drag the left mouse button on the table line to erase the line and merge two cells.
Press the ESC key or click the Erase button again to cancel the erase state.
Split Cell Method:
Method One:
Open the Word2010 document and right-click the cell you want to split.
Select the split Cells command from the Open menu.
Open the Split Cells dialog box, set the number of columns and rows you want to split, and click OK to complete the split.
Method Two:
Open the Word2010 document and left-click the cell you want to split.
Click the Layout tab.
Click the Split Cells button.
Open the Split Cells dialog box, set the number of columns and rows you want to split, and click OK to complete the split.
Here is the cell that completes the split.
Whether the combination or split cell method, are a variety of, we only need to choose their own think the simplest is good, in short, encounter needs to deal with the cell, we can easily handle the OK!