To select adjacent cells, click in the first desired cell, press and hold the Shift key, and
click in the final desired cell. Dreamweaver selects everything in a rectangular area, using the first cell as the
upper-left corner of the rectangle and the last cell as the lower-right corner. You could, for instance, select
an entire table by clicking in the upper-left cell and then Shift+clicking the lower-right cell.
Just as the Shift key is used to make adjacent cell selections, the Ctrl (Command) key is used for all nonadjacent
cell selections. You can highlight any number of individual cells??”whether or not they are next to
one another??”by pressing the Ctrl (Command) key while you click in each cell.
If you Ctrl+click (Command+click) a cell that is already selected, that cell is deselected??”
regardless of the method you used to select the cell initially.
Editing a table??™s contents
Before you learn how to change a table??™s attributes, let??™s look at basic editing techniques. Editing table text in
Dreamweaver is slightly different from editing text outside of tables. When you begin to enter text into a
table cell, the table borders expand to accommodate your new data, assuming no width has been set. The
other cells appear to shrink; but they, too, expand after you start typing in text or inserting an image.
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