Merge or unmerge cells

Merging table cells combines adjacent cells into a single cell. Unmerging cells that were previously merged retains all the data in the new top-left cell.

Here are some restrictions:

Note: You can’t use forms for tables with merged cells. Forms in a Numbers for iOS spreadsheet are hidden when you open the spreadsheet in Numbers for Mac. In Numbers for Mac, merging cells in a table linked to a form may clear the form.

Merge cells

  1. Select two or more adjacent cells.

  2. Choose Table > Merge Cells (from the Table menu at the top of your screen).

    Note: If the Merge Cells command is dimmed, you might have selected entire columns or rows, or a header cell and a body cell, which can’t be merged, even if they’re adjacent.

These are the results of merging cells:

Unmerge cells

Note: Merged cells are treated specially in formulas:

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