IBM Lotus Symphony
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The Table Object bar contains functions you need when working with tables. It appears when you move the cursor into a table.
Function name | Icon | Description |
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Font Name | ![]() |
Allows you to select a font name from the list or enter a font name directly. |
Font Size | ![]() |
Allows you to choose between different font sizes from the list, or to enter a size manually. |
Bold | ![]() |
Makes the selected text bold. |
Italic | ![]() |
Makes the selected text italic. |
Underline | ![]() |
Underlines or removes underlining from the selected text. |
Text Shadow | ![]() |
Adds a shadow that casts below and to the right of the selected characters. If the characters already have a shadow, the shadow is removed. |
Align Left |
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Aligns the one or more selected paragraphs to the left page margin. |
Align Center | ![]() |
Centers the one or more selected paragraphs on the page. |
Align Right |
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Aligns the one or more selected paragraphs to the right page margin. |
Justified | ![]() |
Aligns the selected paragraph(s) to the left and the right page margins. |
Align Top | ![]() |
Aligns the contents of the cell to the upper edge of the cell. |
Align Vertically Center | ![]() |
Vertically centers the contents of the cell. |
Align Bottom | ![]() |
Aligns the contents of the cell to the lower edge of the cell. |
Bullets |
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Assigns bullet points to the selected paragraphs, or removes them from bulleted paragraphs. |
Numbering |
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Adds or removes numbering from the selected paragraphs. |
Increase Spacing | ![]() |
Increases the paragraph spacing above the selected paragraph. |
Decrease Spacing | ![]() |
Decreases the paragraph spacing above the selected paragraph. |
Indent |
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In IBM® Lotus® Symphony™ Documents, increases the left indent of the current paragraph and sets it to the next tab stop. In Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets, click the Increase Indent icon to increase the indentation of the cell content of the selected cells. In IBM Lotus Symphony Presentations, moves the selected paragraph Down One Level in a numbering or bullets hierarchy. |
Decrease Indent | ![]() |
In Lotus Symphony Documents, click the Decrease Indent icon to reduce the left indent of the current paragraph and set it to the previous tab position. In Lotus Symphony Spreadsheets, click the Decrease Indent icon to reduce the indentation of the cell content in the selected cells. In IBM Lotus Symphony Presentations, moves the selected paragraph Up One Level in the numbering or bullets hierarchy. |
Increase Font | ![]() |
Increases the font size of the selected text. |
Decrease Font | ![]() |
Decreases the font size of the selected text. |
Superscript | ![]() |
Reduces the font size of the selected text and raises the text above the baseline. |
Subscript | ![]() |
Reduces the font size of the selected text and lowers the text below the baseline. |
Select Table | ![]() |
Clicks this icon to select the entire table quickly, when the cursor is in any cell of the table. |
Create Row | ![]() |
Inserts a row in the table, below the cursor position. You can insert more than one row by opening the corresponding dialog (choose Table - Insert - Rows), or by selecting more than one row before clicking the icon. The second method inserts rows of the same height as the originally selected rows. |
Create Column | ![]() |
Inserts one column into the table, after the cursor position. You can insert several columns at the same time by opening the dialog (choose Table - Insert - Columns ), or by selecting several columns before clicking the icon. If the latter method is used, the columns inserted will have the same relative width as the selected columns. |
Merge Cells |
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Combines the contents of the selected table cells into a single cell. |
Split Cells |
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Splits the cell or group of cells horizontally or vertically into the number of cells that you enter. |
Delete Rows |
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Deletes the one or more selected rows from the table. |
Delete Columns |
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Deletes the one or more selected columns from the table. |