Word 2016 Use a Table for That!
Word 2016
Lesson 2 – Editing a Table
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Practice Data
7. Select OK .
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The Table Properties dialog box closes, and the selection is modified accordingly.
Practice the Concept: Display the Reveal Formatting task pane. Click in the table and expand the Table and Cell sections in the task pane, if necessary.
Select rows 2 to 7 (from the Product row to the end of the table) and click the Preferred Width link under the Table section in the task pane. Display the Row page in the Table Properties dialog box and set the row height to .5 . Select the Exactly option from the Row height is list.
Display the Column page and select Next Column to select the first column in the table. Select the Preferred width option. Select Percent from the Measure in box and set the column width to 45% . Select Next Column and set the width of the second column to 25% . Finally, set the width of the third column to 30% . Confirm these changes in the Table Properties dialog box and close the Reveal Formatting task pane.
Switch to Print Preview and view the changes. Close Print Preview .
C ONVERTING A T ABLE INTO T EXT D ISCUSSION
Convert all or part of a table to text. When you convert a table to text, specify the character you want Word to use to replace the column markers. Options include paragraph marks, tabs, commas or a character of your choice.
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