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Cell | A box formed by the intersection of a row and column in a worksheet or a table, in which you enter information. |
Column | Either the vertical arrangement of text into one or more side-by-side sections or the vertical arrangement of cells in a table. |
Column Break | A break inserted in the text of a column to force the text below it to move to the next column. |
Hyphenating | Splitting a word that would otherwise extend beyond the right margin of the page. |
Nested Table | A table inserted into a cell of a table that is being used to arrange information on a page. |
Tabbed List | A list that arranges text in simple columns separated by left, right, centered, or decimal tab stops. |
Sizing Handle | A small circle, square, or set of dots that appears at the corner or on the side of a selected object. You drag these handles to change the size of the object horizontally, vertically, or proportionally. |
Tab Leader | A repeating character (usually a dot or dash) that separates text before the tab from text or a number after it. |
Tab Stop | A location on the horizontal ruler that indicates how far to indent text or where to begin a column of text |
Table Style | A set of formatting options, such as font, border style, and row banding, that are applied to a table. The regions of a table, such as the header row, header column, and data area, can be variously formatted. |
Quick Table | A table with sample data that you can customize. |