Use footer rows when you want to draw attention to the bottom rows of a table. Footer rows are formatted so that they stand out from the other (body) rows. A footer row consists of the bottommost cell in each column.

You can use as many as five footer rows. To format a footer to span columns, merge the footer cells as Merging Table Cells describes.

To add footer rows, first select a table.

Here are ways to add footer rows:
  • Click Inspector in the toolbar, click the Table inspector button. In the Table inspector, click Table, and then choose the number of footer rows from the Headers & Footer pop-up menu.

  • Choose Format > Table > Footer Rows > n (the number of footer rows) from the submenu.

Delete footer rows as you would delete any rows. For details, see Deleting Table Rows and Columns.

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