Yes, but you have to use the "split cell" command. Highlight the first cell of a row, right click and select "split cells", enter the number of colums and rows you want; then use F4 (repeat) to perform the same action on the rest of the cells in the row!
The "NULL" column in a table is typically marked as optional when creating a new field. It allows for the column to contain null values, meaning it is not required to have a value for every row in the table.
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An elements period is its row in the Periodic Table.
An elements period is its row in the Periodic Table.
An elements period is its row in the periodic table.
Yes. Click on the table (on the row below which you want the new row). Right click on the table and under "insert" one of the options will be to insert a row above.
An INSERT query is used to add a row to a table.
Look up "the photographic table of elements" on your favorite search engine but...its in the 2nd row.
In a periodic table a row is a period.
For MS Word it is:Upper toolbar and: Table - Table Properties - and then pick Row tab.
The 2nd row of the table displays data related to the second entry or item in the table.
A row on the periodic table is a horizontal arrangement of elements that share similar properties. These elements have the same number of electron shells. Each row represents one energy level or electron shell in an atom.