After you insert a table on a page in OneNote for the web, you can select it, modify it, and format it to change the way it looks.
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In OneNote for the web, make sure your pointer is within the table row or column you want to format. The Table Tools > Layout tab will appear.
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Click the Layout tab to reveal the ribbon groups, and then in the Select ribbon group, click or tap what you want to select in the table to modify.
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Do any of the following:
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To delete rows or columns from your table, use the commands in the Delete ribbon group.
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To add additional rows or columns to your table, use the commands in the Insert ribbon group.
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To apply or remove table borders to parts of your table, use the commands in the Borders ribbon group.
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To align the text within the cells of your table, use the commands in the Alignment ribbon group.
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To apply a background color to selected cells in your table, click or tap Shading in the ribbon, and then select a shade.
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To adjust the width of a column, hover the pointer over an edge of a column until you see the double-headed arrow, and then drag the edge.
You cannot set column widths using number values.
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: Commands in the Select, Insert, Delete, and Shading ribbon groups can also be applied by right-clicking within a table.
Some things you can't do with tables
There are a few things that you can't do currently within tables in OneNote for the web:
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Table cells cannot be merged into a single table.
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Tables cannot be inserted into cells to created nested tables.
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Column widths cannot be made the same width automatically.
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Rows are automatically adjusted according to the size of text within them. They cannot be manually adjusted by dragging as you can columns.
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You cannot set column widths using number values.