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Formatting table appearance
From the course: Word 2016 Essential Training
Formatting table appearance
- [Voiceover] Once you have a table with content, it's time to make it look nice. So whether you create it from scratch and input the content yourself, or if you did like we did in the previous movie and converted existing text to a table, you're ready to start formatting. In fact, as soon as you create the table, as long as your cursor's anywhere in the table, you'll notice Table Tools appear on the ribbon, including a Design tab, and that's where we're going to spend our time. Let's start over here in the Table Style Options. You'll notice, by default, the table we created has a header row. And, if you weren't following along with me in the previous movie, and you've skipped to this one, just go to the Chapter 8 folder of your exercise files, open LH Prices 0804, and you'll have exactly what I have. All right, here in this table we do have what we would consider to be a header row. In other words, labels across the top, in the first row, and if this table were to extend past the…
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Putting text into columns4m 41s
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Creating new tables from scratch6m 25s
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Converting existing text to a table2m 33s
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Formatting table appearance6m 3s
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Adding and removing columns and rows4m 44s
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Merging, splitting, and sizing cells5m 18s
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Sorting data in a table2m 33s
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Converting a table to text1m 58s
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Inserting an Excel table5m 33s
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