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| table | an arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns |
| Cells | are the rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect |
| Insert Table dialog box | lets you create large tables by specifying up to 63 columns and thousands of rows |
| Draw Table command | lets you draw a table as you would with a pencil and piece of paper |
| Quick Tables | are built-in preformatted tables, such as calendars and tabular lists to insert and use in your documents |
| Table Styles gallery | Used to quickly format and add a professional appearance to the tables in your documents with a variety of selections to choose from. |
| AutoFit command | enables you to adjust column widths to fi t the size of table contents, the window, or to fi t all content to a fi xed column width |
| Table’s Horizontal Alignment | alignment for a table set to the left or right margins or centered between the margins |
| header row | the first row of the table that contains information that helps identify the content of a particular column. It is usually formatted differently and should be repeated at the beginning of each new page for tables that extend beyond one page |
| sort | means to arrange it alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically |
| Ascending | sorts text from beginning to end, such as from A to Z, 1 to 10, and January to December |
| Descending | sorts text from the end to the beginning, such as from Z to A, 10 to 1, and December to January |
| merge cells | combine two or more cells into one |
| split cells | to divide one cell into two or more cells. |
| field code | a placeholder where the function appears—it appears as { 5 SUM(ABOVE) |
| formulas | to calculate a total, calculate an average, determine the highest/ lowest number, and count values. |
| cell range | is identifi ed by two or more cells within the table |
| Object Zoom | new in Read Mode and allows you to zoom in on objects such as tables, charts, and images |