-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Microsoft Word Tables

In the first row, put the text you like, then change it's appearance 
(Bold for example) to stand out from the rest of the table contents.
If it were a document that spanned more than one page, then you would 
use the Headings selection under the Table menu.

Terry

Poppy0206@xxxxxxx wrote:

>HI everyone,
>Back to assignments for me.  I need to make a table to submit and I think I 
>see how to do one in Microsoft Word but not sure about how to make it look 
>better with column headings and all.  Here are my instructions.  I do not 
>think it 
>has to be fancy.
>
>Submit a 3 column table with the numbers 1-20 representing each person in the 
>first column (no names, please) and the hours of TV and numbers of books in 
>the second and third columns respectively. 
>
> I see how to do the table, but directions do not say anything about 
>headings.  I am assuming I need to put three column headings in and no request 
>to make 
>anything look pretty or uniformed in terms of alignment.  After submitting 
>the table I then have to:
>
>Go to the ART Room section and draw the results of your research. (The ART 
>room is online).
>
>In the Art Room I am expected to create a scatterplot , a graph that 
>represents data in which I can see many pieces of information at once and look 
>for 
>patterns in the data.  
>
>My question is: How to do the column headings and make the table look 
>somewhat presentable.  They do show me an example of a scatterplot graph which 
>I will 
>tackle next.
>
>Thanksk for any help,
>
>christy
>  
>


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