Add or delete a table in Numbers on iPad
When you add a table, you select from a number of pre-designed styles that match your template. After you add a table, you can customise it however you like. You can add as many tables as you want to a sheet.
Add a new table
While viewing Numbers in landscape orientation, tap in the toolbar.
Swipe right and left to see more style options.
Tap a table to add it to the sheet.
To add content to a cell, double-tap the cell (or tap it, then tap at the bottom of the screen), then start typing.
For more ways to enter content, see Enter text and numbers in Numbers on iPad.
To move or edit the table, do any of the following:
Move the table: Tap the table, then drag in its top-left corner.
Add or remove rows: Tap in the bottom-left corner of the table to add one row; drag down or up to add or delete multiple rows.
Resize the table: Tap the table, tap in the top-left corner, then drag the blue dot in the bottom-right corner to resize the table proportionally.
Change the alternating row colour setting: Tap the table, tap , tap Table, then turn Alternating Rows off or on.
Change the look of a table: Tap the table, tap , then use the formatting controls to make changes.
You can also copy a table from another spreadsheet, from Pages or Keynote.
Create a table from existing cells
When you create a new table from cells in an existing table, the original cell data is moved, not copied. The original table is left with empty cells, which you can delete.
Select the cells or select entire rows or columns with the data you want to use to create the new table.
Touch and hold the selection until it appears to lift, then drag it to another place on the spreadsheet.
To delete the empty cells from the original table, select the empty cells, then tap Delete.
Delete a table
Tap the table, tap in its top-left corner, then tap Delete in the contextual menu.
Copy and paste a table
Tap the table, tap in its top-left corner, then tap Copy in the contextual menu.
Tap outside the table to deselect it, tap an empty space on the sheet, then tap Paste.