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Format tables for bidirectional text in Pages on iPhone
Pages supports bidirectional text, so you can enter and edit text written from left to right (such as in English or Chinese) and from right to left (such as in Arabic or Hebrew) in the same document. You can also reverse the direction of tables to accommodate different languages.
Note: To change the direction of cell text or an entire table, your device must be set up for input sources that use different text directions—for example, one keyboard for typing a right-to-left language, such as Hebrew, and another for typing a left-to-right language, such as English. If Pages is open when you add a right-to-left keyboard, you need to restart Pages before you’ll see the bidirectional controls. See Create a document with the formatting of a different language.
The default direction of text in table cells is based on the current keyboard. (You can change your keyboard in Settings > General > Keyboard.)
Change table or text direction
You can change the direction of text in individual cells, or you can reverse the table direction so that header rows, column order, and text direction are reversed.
Go to the Pages app on your iPhone.
Open a document with a table, then do one of the following:
Reverse text direction of a cell: Tap the cell to select it, tap , tap Cell, then tap .
Reverse table direction: Select the table, then tap .
When you change the direction, cell alignment is affected as follows:
Text cells set to auto-align (the default setting) change their text alignment.
Number cells set to auto-align (the default setting) don’t change their number alignment. (Numbers always auto-align to be right-aligned.)
If a cell’s alignment is set to right, left, or center, it retains that alignment.
If a cell’s alignment is justified, the gap for a partial line changes from being on the right to being on the left.