| A | B |
| An arrangement of data in rows and columns | TABLE |
| Examples are textual words, pictures, numbers, colors, etc. | DATA |
| How colums are labeled | ALPHABETS |
| How rows are labeled | NUMBERS |
| Rows go _____ or are left to right. | ACROSS |
| Columns are ______ or up and down. | VERTICAL |
| A main part of the table, centered, bolded, and typed in ALL CAPS. | MAIN TITLE |
| Placed underneath the Main Title and acts as another title not typed in ALL CAPS, bolded, or centered | SECONDARY TITLE |
| Headings at the top of each column underneath the main title that explain what the data is | COLUMN HEADINGS |
| The part of the table with all the data entries | BODY |
| Placed in the last row or below the table; shows where the info came from | SOURCE NOTE |
| Black and white lines that are hidden or not hidden in a table separating data entries | GRIDLINES |
| Each box in a table is called a ______. | CELL |
| How a table title is typed: | BOLDED, CENTERED, ALL CAPS |
| Joining cells or taking away gridlines is called ________ cells. | MERGING |
| Main titles and column headings should be _______ aligned in the cell. | CENTER |
| This word should be typed before the website or where you recieved the information in the table | SOURCE: |
| When making a table, this should be the first number needed you figure out | # OF COLUMNS |