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Place the cursor where you want to place the table.
Click the Insert Table icon on the Tables and Borders toolbar at the top of the window. [Microsoft]
Drag the corner of the table until you have the desired number of columns and rows.
Click the mouse to insert the table.
Here's how to make a table from the Insert Table dialogue box:
Click on Table from the menu bar. Select Insert, and then Table… A dialogue box will open.
Enter the desired number of rows and columns.
Choose AutoFit behavior if you want the table's cells to automatically expand to fit the text inside them. Choose AutoFormat if you'd rather select a table with a specific format.
Click OK to insert your table.
Here's how to draw a table:
Select Table from the menu bar.
Select Draw Table.
Drag the pencil diagonally across the page to make a rectangle where you want to place your table.
Draw lines vertically and horizontally to create the columns and rows you need.
You can modify your table as follows:
Select your table, or a portion of it.
Right click your mouse. Choose Table Properties. You can also choose Table Properties from the Table menu in the menu bar. [Home & Learn]
Adjust the alignment, as well as the row and column settings. You can also make use of the text wrapping feature. Click OK when you've made the desired changes.
Adjust your table's colors and lines, as follows.
Click the Table tab.
Choose Table Properties.
Click on the Borders and Shading… button. Make the desired selections and click OK, and then click OK again
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