How to Merge and Split Table Cells in Microsoft Word (2026)
How to Merge and Split Table Cells in Microsoft Word (2026)
Merging and splitting cells allow you to create sophisticated table layouts. Merge cells to span headers across columns, split cells to add detail within areas, and create custom table structures that match your content needs.
שלבי הפתרון
Step 1: Select Cells to Merge
Click and drag to select adjacent cells you want to merge. You can select horizontally, vertically, or in a rectangular block.
Step 2: Access Merge Option
Right-click the selected cells. Choose ‘Merge Cells’ from the context menu. Alternatively, click Table Layout > Merge Cells.
Step 3: Confirm Merge
Word combines the selected cells into a single cell. Content from all merged cells is preserved.
Step 4: Split Cells When Needed
Right-click the cell you want to split. Choose ‘Split Cells’ from the context menu.
Step 5: Set Split Parameters
Specify the number of columns and rows you want the cell split into. Click OK.
Step 6: Format the Result
Merged and split cells can be formatted like any table cell. Add borders, shading, and text formatting as needed.
טעויות נפוצות להימנע מהן
- Merging cells when you should split—always plan your table structure before creating cells
- Losing content when merging—Word keeps content but may display it awkwardly in a single cell
- Creating overly complex merged structures that are difficult to edit later
טיפים וטריקים
- Use merged cells for headers spanning multiple columns to create professional-looking tables
- Keep splits simple—overly complex splits create confusing table structures
- Use table design features to add color and borders that emphasize your merged and split areas
שאלות נפוצות
Can I undo a merge?
Yes. Use Ctrl+Z to undo immediately. However, you cannot unmerge after undoing—you'd need to recreate the cells.
What happens to content when cells merge?
Word keeps all content but places it in the merged cell. Multiple paragraphs may result.
Can I split a merged cell back to individual cells?
You can only split the merged cell into new rows/columns. To truly reverse a merge, undo immediately after merging.