TABLES


Chapter 7. Tables, Columns , and Text Boxes

Tables are a great tool for positioning data precisely in your documents without resorting to such horrors as groups of text boxes. Tables mostly behave pretty well, provided that you know what you're doing with thembut their complexities and occasional outr habits can be extremely annoying.

In this chapter, you'll learn how to quell these various annoyances. We'll look at how to decide whether to use Word's fancy drawing features for tables; how to position tables and their contents exactly where you want them and prevent Word from adjusting column widths without your consent ; how to use header rows, borders, and formulae; and many other table- related issues.

Compared with tables, columns and text boxes provide more moderate levels of annoyancebut the end of the chapter shows you how to deal with the curve balls these features can throw at you.



Word Annoyances
Word Annoyances: How to Fix the Most ANNOYING Things about Your Favorite Word Processor
ISBN: 0596009542
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 91

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