Method 1:
Place the mouse pointer on the table border. When the pointer changes to a double arrow, press and drag the left mouse button to adjust its height or width. If you press the "Alt" key at the same time, you can make fine adjustment.
Method 2:
Move the cursor to the lower right of the table until a small box appears at the lower right of the table. Hold down the left mouse button and drag to resize the whole table. If alt is pressed at the same time, fine adjustment will be made.
Method 3:
1, put the mouse on the table;
2. Click the table tool layout and select the Properties button;
3. The table properties dialog box pops up with the option row tab, select the specified height, and enter the row height in the input box;
4. Select the Column tab, select the specified width, and then enter the column width in the input box.
Usually, many people are confused about the resizing of tables made by Word. Although it is not as simple and easy to operate as Excel, we can still adjust the table size at will by usually effective methods. The following small series will give you a few tips to adjust the size of Word tables.
Adjustment of overall size of 1.Word table:
You can adjust the overall size of the table by moving the mouse to the lower right corner of the table, then holding down the right button and dragging. As a result of this adjustment, the height and width of all cells in the table are scaled equally.
2. Line height adjustment:
Move the cursor to the bottom border of the line whose height you want to adjust. When the mouse changes, drag the mouse up and down to adjust the line height.
3. Line height adjustment:
To adjust the column width, move the cursor to the right frame of the column to adjust the column width. When the mouse changes, drag left and right to adjust the column width.
4. Adjust the table size accurately:
Move the mouse to the upper left corner of the table, right-click and select the "Table Properties" item from the pop-up menu.
5. In the Table Properties window that opens, switch to the Rows tab, and then select the "Specify Height" item to accurately set the row heights of all rows.
6. When you right-click a row and select Table Properties, only the row height will be set accurately in the row tab.
7. You can precisely adjust the height of other lines by clicking the Next Line or Previous Line button. The principle of adjusting column width is the same.
The above is the introduction of several methods for word to adjust the table size. How's it going? Have you learned? I hope I can help you!