How do you make columns equal in a table?
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch,Early 2015), OS X El Capitan (10.11.5)
MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch,Early 2015), OS X El Capitan (10.11.5)
Insert a table. By default, the Column Size is set to Fit, and Resize rows to fit cell contents is selected. Depending on your table goal, you can deselect at Resize rows… checkbox.
Let's say that you make a wider A column, and you want the remaining columns in the table to equalize. You select the B thru K column headers, and then from the Format menu : Table :Distribute Columns Evenly. Column A remains unchanged, but now columns B → K are equal width.
Initially when a table is first inserted, its columns are symmetrical, and just clicking the column increment icon will add more columns at the cost of column width to maintain symmetry within the document margins.
Thanks @PeterBreis ( I owe you a helpful point!) and thanks VikingOSX - between the two of you my problem is solved!
I didnt look at the options from the Toolbar menu.. instead I have always been in the habit of looking at the side bar where you do Command Option I to uncover the options which are more limited there .... where it doesnt have Distribute Columns evenly which it does have in the Toolbar menu.
Crazy how the brain stays in limited habits when using Applications...
Thanks again for your patience!
My Pages v5.6.2 has Format menu: Table: Distribute Columns Evenly, and it works just as it does for Pages v7.2.
Tested: OS X 10.11.6.
Select your columns and specify the column width:
Toolbar > Format > Table > Row & Column Size > Column: specify size in pts
How do you make columns equal in a table?