Navigating Within a Table
Paginating a table means the table shows a certain number of rows per page. If the number of rows in the table exceeds that number, you must navigate to the next page to see the additional rows. By default, most tables create a new page every 11th row, but you can changes the number of items displayed per page in Preferences. For details, see Choosing a Pagination Preference.
- To move to another table page, click the left and right arrow buttons or choose a specific page from the Page drop-down list.
- To turn pagination off so all rows are listed on one page, click
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When pagination is turned off, the navigation controls are removed because there is only one page. You must use the vertical scroll bars to see rows that aren't visible in the window.
- To turn pagination back on, click
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The navigation controls return.