Word 2016 Use a Table for That!
Word 2016
Lesson 1 – Working with Tables
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Practice Data
3. Press [Shift+Tab] to move to the previous cell. The insertion point moves to the previous cell. 4. Press [Down] to move down one cell. The insertion point moves to the cell below the current cell. 5. Press [Right] to move right one cell. The insertion point moves to the cell to the right of the current cell. 6. Press [Left] to move left one cell. The insertion point moves to the cell to the left of the current cell.
Press [Shift+Tab]
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Press [ ➔ ]
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7. Press [Up] to move up one cell.
The insertion point moves to the cell above the current cell.
E NTERING T EXT INTO A T ABLE D ISCUSSION When you create a table, the insertion point appears in the first table cell by default so you can immediately begin typing in the table. Text is typed in the cell at the insertion point just as it is typed into other areas of the document. When the typed text exceeds the cell width, Word automatically wraps the text to the next line. In addition, press the [Enter] key to create a new paragraph within a cell. P ROCEDURES 1. Position the insertion point in the cell where you want to enter text. 2. Type the desired text. S TEP - BY -S TEP Type text in a table.
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