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MS Lesson 14: Inserting a Table Mrs. Brown
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Bell Ringer: Edmodo What is a Table? What is a cell?
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Objective Analyzing Tables Inserting and Deleting a Table Entering Text in a Table Selecting a Table Selecting multiple components in a table Changing table structure Formatting a Table Viewing Gridlines
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Vocabulary Table: A grid comprised of horizontal rows and vertical columns into which data can be entered Border: a line drawn around the edges of an element, such as a table or a table cell. Borders can also be drawn around graphics, paragraphs, and pages. Cell: The rectangular area at the intersection of a column and a row in a table, into which you enter data or graphics. Column: A vertical series of cells in a table
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Vocabulary Column markers: Markers on the horizontal ruler that indicate column dividers Column width: The width of a column in a table, measured in inches Contiguous: Adjacent, or next to, each other Dividers: The lines that indicate the edgesof cells in a table. Dividers do not print, although they are indicated onscreen by either gridlines or borders.
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Vocabulary End of row/cell markers: Nonprinting characters used to mark the end of a cell or a row in a table Gridlines: Nonprinting lines that can be displayed around cells in a table. Noncontiguous: Not adjacent, or not next to, each other. Row: A horizontal series of cells in a table Row height: the height of a row in a table, measured in inches
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Tables A table is an object that you insert in a Word document Tables are easier to use than tabbed columns when setting up and organizing data in columns and rows When a table is selected, the Table tool Design and Table Tools Layout tabs become available on the Ribbon – These tabs commands can be used to edit, design, and format the table
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Tables Use drop down menu to insert at the insertion point Use table Grid dialogue box
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Working with tables Insert a table Click formatting mark Lets Explore!!!!
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Complete All “Try Its”
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Lesson 14 Complete Project 29 Complete Project 30
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Project 29
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Project 30
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