2nd Quarter Computer 6 Lesson 4 - Creating Tables and Lists PDF
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Colegio de San Juan de Letran
Alyssa Mae D. Pulmones
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This document is a lesson on creating tables and lists in a word processing program, like Microsoft Word. It explains how to use tables as placeholders, and different ways to set the width of columns and rows. The lesson is part of a 2nd Quarter computer course.
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2 Quarter: Advanced Word Processing nd Lesson 4: Creating Tables and Lists ALYSSA MAE D. PULMONES Computer Subject Teacher Using a Table as a Placeholder You can use a table to serve as a placeholder to align columns of text and images easily. To insert a basic table, c...
2 Quarter: Advanced Word Processing nd Lesson 4: Creating Tables and Lists ALYSSA MAE D. PULMONES Computer Subject Teacher Using a Table as a Placeholder You can use a table to serve as a placeholder to align columns of text and images easily. To insert a basic table, click Insert, then Table, and move the cursor over the grid until you see the number of columns and rows that you want to insert, and then click. 1. Click the Insert tab and click the Table drop- down arrow. Select Insert Table. 2. Set the number of columns and rows. In the Auto Fit behavior section, you have three options for setting the width of your columns. Fixed column width. You can let Word automatically set the column width or you can set a specific width for all of your columns. AutoFit to contents. This will create very narrow columns that will expand as you add content. AutoFit to window. This automatically changes the width of the entire table to fit the size of your document. 4. If you want to set the values that you have just typed as default to all new tables, click the Remember dimensions for new tables check box.