You can paste images, shapes, lines, charts, equations, and text boxes into table cells. The pasted object appears inline with any text in the cell.
Go to the Pages app
on your iPhone.
Open a document, tap an object or the text that contains the object, then tap Cut or Copy (cut removes it from its original location).
Double-tap the cell where you want to add the object (it can be a cell that already has text) so that you see the insertion point.
Tap and hold where you want to add the object, then tap Paste.
Note: If you want to paste a text box or shape (including its contents) into a cell, make sure the insertion point is visible in the cell before you paste the object. If the cell is selected instead, only text inside the object is pasted.
When you paste a movie in a cell, only the poster image shows—the movie doesn’t play. However, the movie properties are retained so that if you copy and paste the movie elsewhere, it will play in its new location.
To remove an object from a cell, double-tap the cell, place the insertion point in the cell to the right of the object, then tap
.