Advanced Tables Lesson 8
Objectives 1. Work with long tables. 2. Use advanced table-formatting options. 3. Change the size of tables. 4. Work with multiple tables. Objectives continued After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
Objectives 5. Sort paragraphs, tables, and lists. 6. Perform calculations in a table. 7. Work with Excel worksheets within Word documents. (Objectives continued from previous slide )
Page break occurring in the middle of a row Figure 8-1
Table Properties dialog box with the Row tab displayed Figure 8-2
Second and third tables, created by using the Split Table command Figure 8-3
Changing left and right cell margins in the Table Options dialog box Figure 8-4
Setting top and bottom margins in the title row Figure 8-5
Table after changing cell margins and vertical alignment Figure 8-6
Formatted table Figure 8-7
Creating a table style for the header row Figure 8-8
Table with a new custom style Figure 8-9
Inserting a table caption Figure 8-10
Changing the width of a column Figure 8-11
Setting a precise column width in the Table Properties dialog box Figure 8-12
Table 3, with a page break between rows 2 and 3 Figure 8-13
Resizing a table Figure 8-14
Drawing the parent table Figure 8-15
Nested tables Figure 8-16
Sort dialog box Figure 8-17
Formula dialog box Figure 8-19
Table with averages Figure 8-20
Table with totals Figure 8-21
Excel worksheet inserted in a Word document Figure 8-22
Using Excel’s AutoFill feature Figure 8-24
Selecting cells in the Excel worksheet Figure 8-25
Formatted table in the Word document Figure 8-26
Paste Special dialog box Figure 8-27
Editing a Link field Figure 8-28
Using Help to learn more about linked and embedded objects Figure 8-29