-=PCTechTalk=- Re: Microsoft Word Tables

HI
I just had to do this for a class.

I am sending you an example with instructions privately.

Bob
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: <Poppy0206@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Sunday, February 29, 2004 2:31 PM
Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- Re: Microsoft Word Tables


> 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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