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Whether you've just inserted a new table, or are editing an existing one, changing the text in the table cells determines what the table looks like to a reader. But you can do more than just change text.
A table consists of the following basic elements, all of which you can modify:
Help:Introduction to tables with Wiki Markup/2/table 2
Blank spaces at the beginning and end of a cell are ignored.
Layout
When you edit an existing table, you'll probably see one of two common ways that the table is laid out: Help:Introduction to tables with Wiki Markup/2/markup examples
To a reader, both of the above examples will look the same: Help:Introduction to tables with Wiki Markup/2/table 1