To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

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Learn how to insert a table in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows. There's more than one way to insert a table.


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Date Created: March 3, 2014
Last Updated: July 12, 2021

We use tables in our slides to present numeric data in an organized way so that the audience can easily comprehend, compare values, and understand trends. It's quite easy to insert a new table, and there's more than one way to do this simple task.

There are two ways to insert a table on your slide in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows:

  1. Use the Table option within the Insert tab of the Ribbon
  2. In a Content placeholder, click the Insert Table icon

The first way is helpful when you want to add a table on a slide that has no Content placeholder, while the third option works best when you want to add a table within an existing slide that includes a Content placeholder. Based on your requirement, select any of the two methods as explained on this page.

Content Placeholder

A Content placeholder, as shown in Figure 7, later on this page, is a boxed area that lets you add either bulleted text or six other content types in your slide—most Slide Layouts contain Content placeholders.

Insert Table on any Slide

Follow these steps to add a table to any PowerPoint slide:

Navigate to the slide where you want to add a table. Then, select the Insert tab of the Ribbon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 1, below. Within this tab, click the Table button, as shown highlighted in blue within Figure 1, to bring up the Table drop-down gallery.

To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

Figure 1: Table drop-down gallery

Let's explore all options within the Table drop-down gallery, as marked within Figure 1, above:

A. Cells

The topmost section within the Table drop-down gallery is a set of cells arranged in rows and columns, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2, below. Hover your cursor over the set of cells starting from the top-left corner to choose how many rows and columns you need for your table. Figure 2 shows cells in 3 columns and 4 rows highlighted. When you hover your cursor over these cells, you can also see a Live Preview of the table being inserted on the active slide, as shown in Figure 2.

To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

Figure 2: Cells highlighted to indicate the number of columns and rows in the table to be added

Once the required number of rows and columns are highlighted, just click to place an empty table containing the specified number of rows and columns on the active slide, as shown in Figure 3, below.

To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

Figure 3: Table inserted on the blank slide

B. Insert Table

Selecting this option brings up the Insert Table dialog box as shown in Figure 4, below. In this dialog box, enter the required number of columns and rows within the boxes provided and click the OK button.

To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

Figure 4: Insert Table dialog box

This action will place an empty table containing the specified number of rows and columns on the active slide, as shown in Figure 3, previously on this page.

Draw Table

When you select this option, the cursor changes to a pencil icon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 5, below. Place your cursor on the Slide Area where you want to draw the table. Then, click and drag to draw the table's outer borders in the same way as you drag and draw to insert a shape. While drawing, you will see dashed lines to indicate the extent of the table's area.

To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

Figure 5: Table being drawn on the slide

Once the outer borders of your table are drawn, you can continue with drawing table cells as explained in our Draw Tables in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows tutorial.

Excel Spreadsheet

This option inserts a typical Excel sheet with two rows and two columns on your PowerPoint slide, as shown in Figure 6, below. You can use the selection handles on the border of this sheet, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 6, to increase the number of rows and columns, as required.

To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

Figure 6: Excel Spreadsheet on the slide

Once the required number of rows and columns are in place, just click your mouse away from this Excel sheet to place a table on the active slide. However, PowerPoint doesn't consider this as a native table. Rather this is essentially an Excel object. Learn more in our Insert Excel Objects in PowerPoint 2013 tutorial.

Select any of the above options as required to insert a table on the slide.

Insert a Table Within a Content placeholder

  1. In a slide with a Content placeholder (the palette of six icons, as shown in Figure 7). Click the Insert Table icon, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 7, below.
  2. To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

    Figure 7: Insert Table icon within the content placeholder
  3. Doing so brings up the same Insert Table dialog box, as shown in Figure 4, previously on this page. In this dialog box, enter the required number of columns and rows for your table and click the OK button.
  4. This action will insert a table within the Content placeholder on your active slide, as shown in Figure 8, below. The number of rows and columns may be different depending upon the choices you made.
  5. To insert a table, in a content placeholder, click the INSERT tab on the ribbon

    Figure 8: Table inserted within the Content placeholder

Once you add a table, you can:

  • Populate the table cells with content you type (or paste from the clipboard)
  • Import Excel/Word Tables into PowerPoint
  • Add or remove columns or rows
  • Merge and split cells
  • Format tables with the Table Styles feature

Make sure to save your presentation often.


See Also:

12-01-01 - Table Basics: Insert Tables (Glossary Page)

Insert Tables in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac

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How will you insert a table in a content placeholder write the steps?

Create a table with a content placeholder.
Create a new slide..
Select a layout that includes Content, such as Title and Content..
Click the Insert Table icon in the content placeholder..
Choose the number of columns and rows that you would like to have in the table..
Click OK..

Which tab is used to insert a table in the slide?

On the Insert tab, click Table. On the Insert Table menu, do one of the following: Move the cursor over the grid until you highlight the number of columns and rows you want, and then click to insert your table.

What is Insert ribbon in PowerPoint?

When you open a PowerPoint document, the ribbon appears as a row of labels, or what we call tabs. When you go to a tab, the ribbon for that tab opens and you can see the tools and functions available. When you see a feature with an arrow. , you can click it to get more information or options.