A | B |
Ascending | An arrangement of text from the beginning to the end |
Cells | The rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect. |
Descending | An arrangement of text from the end to the beginning |
Header Row | The first row of the table that is formatted differently and should be repeated for tables that continue beyond one page. |
Merge Cells | To combine two or more cells into one. |
Quick Tables | Built-in preformatted tables. |
Sort | To arrange data alphabetically |
Split Cells | To divide one cell into two or more cells. |
Tables | An arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns. |
Total Row | A table style option that formats the last row |
Banded Rows | A table style option that formats even rows differently than odd rows. |
First Column | A table style option that formats the first column of the table. |
Last Column | A table style option that formats the last column of the table. |
Banded Columns | A table style option that formats even columns differently than odd columns. |
Text Direction | A command that allows for rotating text within a cell. |
Convert Text to Table | A command that allows text separated by a paragraph mark |
Nine | The number of alignment options within a cell. |
Draw Table | A command in Word which lets you draw a table as you would with a pencil and piece of paper. |
Table Menu | A command that allows you to easily and quickly create a table by dragging the mouse pointer to specify the number of rows and columns required. |
Insert Table | A command on the Table menu that opens a dialog box letting you create large tables by specifying up to 63 columns and thousands or rows. |