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MOAC Word Lesson 6, Creating Tables

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AscendingAn arrangement of text from the beginning to the end
CellsThe rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect.
DescendingAn arrangement of text from the end to the beginning
Header RowThe first row of the table that is formatted differently and should be repeated for tables that continue beyond one page.
Merge CellsTo combine two or more cells into one.
Quick TablesBuilt-in preformatted tables.
SortTo arrange data alphabetically
Split CellsTo divide one cell into two or more cells.
TablesAn arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns.
Total RowA table style option that formats the last row
Banded RowsA table style option that formats even rows differently than odd rows.
First ColumnA table style option that formats the first column of the table.
Last ColumnA table style option that formats the last column of the table.
Banded ColumnsA table style option that formats even columns differently than odd columns.
Text DirectionA command that allows for rotating text within a cell.
Convert Text to TableA command that allows text separated by a paragraph mark
NineThe number of alignment options within a cell.
Draw TableA command in Word which lets you draw a table as you would with a pencil and piece of paper.
Table MenuA 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 TableA 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.



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