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|Phenomena=All | |Phenomena=All |
Revision as of 04:15, 25 July 2024
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Menu location |
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File → New Table |
Phenomena |
All |
Default shortcut |
Ctrl+T |
Introduced in version |
0.1 |
See also |
Std New, Std New Matrix |
Description
The Std File New Table command creates new table.
Usage
- There are several ways to invoke the command:
- Press the
New Table button.
- Select the File →
New Table option from the menu.
- Use the keyboard shortcut: Ctrl+T.
- Press the
Note
It creates a new (empty) table and adds it to the project. The empty table will have 30 rows and 2 columns.