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hi in this video I'm going to show you
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on how you can make table rows in cona
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to be thinner so as you can see here I
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have two tables and one has a bigger row
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but the other is smaller and it's
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actually very easier to change the row
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size of your table and you can do it and
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you can apply the setting for all the
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cells from that table and there are two
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methods where you can apply this
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technique so let's start with this table
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on the right side I'm going to make the
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rows of this table to be smaller so what
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I need to do now is I'm going to click
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on the first cell of the table usually
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at the top left corner and then you want
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to press and hold the shift key on the
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keyboard and you want to select the last
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table or sorry the last cell from the
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table and that action will select all
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the cells from the table now you might
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see that there is this menu up here and
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also there's this menu on uh this left
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side of the table you can click on any
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of these two it doesn't matter and after
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that you want to click size rows to
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content that is the setting that we want
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to select and when you do that you can
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see that the rows are smaller now you
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can also keep doing it for the columns
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click size column to the content and now
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the table is a lot more Compact and you
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can even fit multiple tables with the
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Extra Spaces that it was
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created so that was the first method
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it's pretty easy and it's almost instant
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but you can also fine tune the size of
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the rows to your liking so let's try
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that on the other table here on the left
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side I'm going to click on this table
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sorry on the very first cell of the
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table I'm going to press and hold the
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shift key on the keyboard and I'm going
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to click on the very last cell of the
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table now that all the cells are being
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selected I'm going to just click on any
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of these two horizontal sorry these
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three horizontal lines and I'm going to
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smaller so as you can see the cells are
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a lot compact now it's a bit smaller you
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can do this the same for the columns and
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with this method we can find you the
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size of every cell of this table
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compared to the previous method where we
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can only get the size based on the
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content of the cell so that's basically
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how you can make rows thinner in your