Wednesday 27 May 2015

Ways to Create Tables on Microsoft Word

Ms office helps 2013 - Ways to Create Tables on Microsoft Word
Have done lots of cool stuffs with tables which I think they are really fun to do and practice. Doing things that would make people marvel is my hobby and am very delighted in doing them.

Working with tables is one thing I enjoy doing on Ms word even though sometimes it’s kind of stressful working on tables some else created but they are still fun though when you discover new tricks and some loop holes in the person’s work lolz.

Tables are been created to make works neater, aligned properly and to be place in a tabular way (that’s what I feel though). Like for example, typing a document that carries much data.
It’s neater to do them with tables than to be typing them just like that – they will definitely look rough and hard to read.
I will love to explain how to create a table. Will write deeper on this topic (formatting a table) on the long run.
How to create a table
  • Open Ms Word then create a new document or open an existing document
  • Click Insert
  • Click Table then move your cursor on those box and choose the size of table (columns and rows) you want. Notice that table size that’s changes ( 2 x 4) something like that. Choose the actual number of rows and columns you want.

 You can still create a table by following these steps below
  • Click Insert
  • Click Table
  • Then click Insert table
  • When the pop up window displays, put the actual number of rows and columns you want.
    Ms office helps 2013 - Ways to Create Tables on Microsoft Word
  • Choose any of the options below- fixed column width, auto fit to contents, auto fit to window
  • Then hit Ok when you are done.

Note: Column is from left to right while roll is from up to down.
And you can still use the Draw a Table function but I DON’T advise that you use this because it’s stressful and time consuming. It’s just like drawing a table manually!

LASTLY You can also Choose Quick Table were you choose from already designed tables to your convenience. It was done to relief you of table designing stress.

…on this note, I think it’s little ciao from me. Till another time. 

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