| Tables are used to display data and there are several
ways to build them in Word. Begin by placing the cursor where you want
the table to appear in the document and choose one of the following
methods. Insert a Table
There are two ways to add a table to the document using the Insert
feature:
- Click the Insert Table button on the standard toolbar. Drag
the mouse along the grid, highlighting the number of rows and columns
for the table.
- Or, select Table|Insert|Table from the menu bar. Select the
number of rows and columns for the table and click OK.
Draw the Table
A table can also be drawn onto the document:
- Draw the table by selecting Table|Draw Table from the menu
bar. The cursor is now the image of a pencil and the Tables and
Borders toolbar has appeared.
- Draw the cells of the table with the mouse. If you make a mistake,
click the Eraser button
and drag the mouse over the area to be deleted.
- To draw more cells, click on the Draw Table button
.
Inserting Rows and Columns
Once the table is drawn, insert additional rows by placing the cursor
in the row you want to be adjacent to. Select Table|Insert|Rows Above
or Rows Below. Or, select an entire row and right-click with the
mouse. Choose Insert Rows from the shortcut menu.
Much like inserting a row, add a new column by placing the cursor in a
cell adjacent to where the new column will be added. Select
Table|Insert|Columns to the Left or Columns to the Right. Or,
select the column, right-click with the mouse, and select Insert
Columns.
Moving and Resizing a Table
A four-sided moving arrow and open box resizing handle will appear on
the corners of the table if the mouse is placed over the table. Click
and drag the four-ended arrow to move the table and release the mouse
button when the table is positioned where you want it. Click and drag
the open box handle to resize the table. Change the column widths and
row heights by clicking the cell dividers and dragging them with the
mouse.
![[Table example]](http://www.internetfixes.com/support1/Word_2000_Tutorial/images/word_tutorial46.gif)
Tables and Borders Toolbar
The Tables and Borders toolbar allows you to add border styles,
shading, text effects, alignment, and more options to your table. Access
the toolbar by clicking Table|Draw Table or
View|Toolbars|Tables and Borders.
![[Tables and Borders toolbar]](http://www.internetfixes.com/support1/Word_2000_Tutorial/images/word_tutorial47.gif)
You will need to highlight the cells of the table you want to format.
Click and drag the mouse over the cells, or use the following shortcuts:
| Selection |
Menu Method |
Mouse Method |
| One cell |
Table|Select|Cell |
Click the bottom, left corner of the cell when
a black arrow appears |
| One row |
Table|Select|Row |
Click outside the table to the left of the row |
| One column |
Table|Select|Column |
Click outside the table above the column when
a black arrow appears |
| Several rows |
(none) |
Click outside the table to the left of the row
and drag the mouse down |
| Several columns |
(none) |
Click outside the table above the column |
| Entire table |
Table|Select|Table |
Triple-click to the left of the table |
Table Properties
Use the Table Properties dialog box to modify the alignment of
the table with the body text and the text within the table. Access the
box by selecting Tables|Table Properties.
![[Table Properties dialog box]](http://www.internetfixes.com/support1/Word_2000_Tutorial/images/word_tutorial48.gif)
- Size - Check the Preferred width box and enter a
value if the table should be an exact width.
- Alignment - Highlight the illustration that represents the
alignment of the table in relation to the text of the document.
- Text wrapping - Highlight "None" if the table should appear
on a separate line from the text or choose "Around" if the text should
wrap around the table.
- Borders and Shading - Select from a number of border
styles, colors, and widths. Click the Shading tab to change the
background color and pattern.
- Options - Click the Options button on the Table
Properties window. To change the spacing between the document text
and the table borders under Default cell margins. Check the
Allow spacing between cells box and enter a value to add space
between the table cells.
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