1. Write down the methods of Inserting the tables.
2.Name the various parts of a table.
3..How can you move and resize a table?
4. Write down the ways of selecting a column in the table.
5. What role do borders and shading play in formatting of a table?
Answers
Answer:
1. Click Insert > Tables > Insert Table from the dropdown menu. In the Insert Table dialog box, enter the number of columns and rows you want in this table (four columns and five rows). In the AutoFit Behavior panel, select Auto, or click the down arrow to choose a specific size.
2. Parts of a Table
- Title number and title.
- Divider rules.
- Spanner heads.
- Stub heads.
- Column heads.
- Row titles.
- Cells.
- Footnotes
3. Resize a column or table automatically with AutoFit
Select your table.
On the Layout tab, in the Cell Size group, click AutoFit.
Do one of the following. To adjust column width automatically, click AutoFit Contents. To adjust table width automatically, click AutoFit Window.
4. You can also click anywhere in the table column, and then press CTRL+SPACEBAR, or you can click the first cell in the table column, and then press CTRL+SHIFT+DOWN ARROW. Note: Pressing CTRL+SPACEBAR once selects the table column data; pressing CTRL+SPACEBAR twice selects the entire table column.
5. Word's options for borders in a document are moderately comprehensive and allow you to create a clear-cut layout or decorative design. You can apply borders to things like paragraphs, pages, table cells, etc. Learn how to set borders (along with shading) in your documents with the following articles.