Do you find that the available table styles in Microsoft Word's AutoFormat feature are never exactly what you need? There may be one style that you use often, yet even with that style, you find ...
Most of us know that formatting a table’s data, cells, and borders can potentially help readers grasp what a table is trying to say. But that doesn’t mean we know the best way to make it happen. When ...
In Word, a table is a grid of cells arranged in rows and columns. We use them to organize data in a logical and meaningful way, usually when the values have some relationship to one another and a list ...
Find your favorite Word 2003 commands in the new Word 2007 interface. Editor’s Note: These charts accompany our main story, “Word 2007 Cheat Sheet.” Click through to that story for detailed ...
A table is an object that is made up of columns and rows, and its purpose is to store and organize data. In Microsoft Word, users can change the table border styles and shade the cells with various ...
Microsoft Word 2007's new interface is likely to confound veteran Word users. Here's everything you need to know to make the switch. Baffled by Word 2007’s new interface? Join the club. Making the ...
Simple steps to convert a list into a formatted Word table Your email has been sent Lists are great, but sometimes, a table is better. Learn how to quickly convert a list in Word into a formatted ...
Sometimes the ideas for my Solutions pieces come from readers; other times they're the result of problems I've encountered and managed to solve on my own. There are also occasions when I decide a ...
Word tables have long been a way that people create spreadsheet-like items in Word documents. Word tables are also often used to improve the layout of a page in Word. Regardless of how you plan to use ...