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| tables | are often used on Web pages |
| hyperlinks | can be used within a table |
| you can add a row | to your table either above or below your cursor location |
| Draw Table command | allows you to create a table with different sizes of rows and columns |
| Insert Table command | to create a table with standard-spaced rows and columns |
| Bandwidth | refers to the capacity of a telecommunications line for carrying data |
| the Alignment field | int he Insert Table dialog box offers five choices for the location of the table on the page: left, center, right, justify, and default |
| the Border Size field | in the Insert Table dialog box allows you to place a border around the entire table |
| pixels | how the size of a table border is measured |
| "0" Zero | the number you would enter if you did not want a border on yoru table |
| cell padding | the space between a cell's contents and each of its four borders |
| cell spacing | the amout of space between cells in a table and is represented as a border around each cell |
| the width of a table can be set by | pixels or a percentage of the screen |
| images | may be placed in table cells |
| table caption | is the table's main heading that tells the reader what kind of data are in the table |
| Header Cell | is found on the Cell Properties dialog box |
| Rows and Columns | Can be added or deleted once a table is created |
| merging cells | combines smaller cells into a larger cell |
| float | to specify how you want text to flow around your table |
| Float field | offers each of the following choices: left, right, default |
| The Layout Field | of the cell properties dialog box specifies how text will appear in a cell |
| Vertical alignment of the Cell Properties dialog box offers each of the following: | default, top, baseline |
| The table toolbare does not include the | undo button |
| one row, one column | how a table first appears when you draw a table in FrontPage |