1 How to Merge Cells in Word2 How to Split Cells In Word3 How to Split a Table in Word4 How to Merge Tables in Word5 Extra: How to Duplicate a Page in Word6 How to Add a Page Border in Word

What do I mean by that? Let’s use an example: you have two tables, one above the other, but you want to combine them into a single, larger table. By using the merge function, you can do just that. If you then want to break them apart again, you can do so using the split function. Whichever you choose, it’s quite a simple process. Just follow along below:

How to Merge Cells in Word

How to Split Cells In Word

How to Split a Table in Word

Extra: How to Duplicate a Page in Word

The process to copy a page in Word is simple, but it varies slightly depending on the document you have and your intentions. There’s some variation between whether you have a single page or multi-page document, for example. We show you how to duplicate a page in Word for both single and multi-page documents, as well as how to insert a new blank page to do with what you want.

Now, rather than choosing one row, this time we choose two rows and two columns.

How to Merge Tables in Word

If you’re wondering how to combine tables in Word after you’ve split them or if you already made two separate tables, look no further. The process is even simpler than you might think.

How to Add a Page Border in Word

Page borders are a useful tool. They make your document stand out without looking tacky, while providing a guide should somebody want to staple or hole punch. We show you how to add a border in Word, which has various pre-built design options to spice up your document.

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