Rendering of tables with high fidelity is also. You are able to freely edit, change, add and remove tables. Tables in Aspose.Words are fully supported. Click Hide/Show to hide the selected rows and columns. Click column headings to select columns to hide. Click row numbers to select rows to hide. These are concepts which are common to all tables in general whether they come from a Microsoft Word document or an HTML document. You can hide rows or columns in a table and you can display hidden rows. To do this, make sure the “Home” tab is active on the ribbon. A table is comprised of elements such as Cell, Row and Column. You can also set up Word to automatically collapse certain heading levels by default. Then, select “Collapse All Headings” from the submenu to collapse all the headings in your document, or “Expand All Headings” to expand all the headings again. To do this, right-click on any heading and move your mouse over “Expand/Collapse” on the popup menu. Word provides a quick way to collapse or expand all headings at once. When we collapsed “Subheading A,” which is a Heading 2, it collapses the content up to “Section 2” because that heading level is greater than “Subheading A.” However, when we collapsed “Section 1,” “Subheading A” and the content below it was collapsed as well because it is a lesser heading level than “Section 1.” Notice in the image below that all the content below “Section 1” is collapsed up to “Section 2” because “Section 2” is the at same heading level (Heading 1) as “Section 1.” NOTE: When you collapse a heading, only the content up to the next heading of equal or lesser value is collapsed.
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