# 14.1.2 Insert tables in PDF

To create a table in the PDF Maker, simply use the appropriate function in the editor, which is highlighted in the following image:

[![14.1.2 [1].png](https://usermanual.vtenext.com/uploads/images/gallery/2022-06/scaled-1680-/vnn14-1-2-1.png)](https://usermanual.vtenext.com/uploads/images/gallery/2022-06/vnn14-1-2-1.png)

When the "table creation" icon is clicked, a dialog window will open that will allow us to enter the values of the specific table we want to create:

[![14.1.2 [2].png](https://usermanual.vtenext.com/uploads/images/gallery/2022-06/scaled-1680-/jbI14-1-2-2.png)](https://usermanual.vtenext.com/uploads/images/gallery/2022-06/jbI14-1-2-2.png)

<table border="1" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="t1" id="bkmrk-dimensione-bordo-met" style="width: 100%; background-color: #ebf7ff;"><tbody><tr><td class="td1" style="width: 19.0123%; vertical-align: middle;" valign="top">**Border dimension**

</td><td class="td1" style="width: 80.8642%; vertical-align: middle;" valign="top">put zero if you do not want to display the border

</td></tr><tr><td class="td1" style="width: 19.0123%; vertical-align: middle;" valign="top">**Cells spacing**

</td><td class="td1" style="width: 80.8642%; vertical-align: middle;" valign="top">space between cells

</td></tr><tr><td class="td1" style="width: 19.0123%; vertical-align: middle;" valign="top">**Cells Padding**

</td><td class="td1" style="width: 80.8642%; vertical-align: middle;" valign="top">space between the border of the cell and the beginning of the content (text)

</td></tr></tbody></table>

When you click OK, the table appears in the BODY tab of the editor.

[![14.1.2 [3].png](https://usermanual.vtenext.com/uploads/images/gallery/2022-06/scaled-1680-/CqQ14-1-2-3.png)](https://usermanual.vtenext.com/uploads/images/gallery/2022-06/CqQ14-1-2-3.png)

Right-click to change the properties of the table. You can also set properties solely for the cell where the cursor is located.