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Create Table without using Mouse and Menus in Microsoft Word
Posted Date:
29-Jul-2010
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Shanthi M
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In Microsoft Office, we are creating the Table by selecting menus with the help of mouse. This article provides the way of creating table without using mouse and menus.
It is possible to create the table without using mouse and menus in MS word and Outlook.
Type the content (+——+——-+——+) in Microsoft Word or Outlook and press Enter. One row of a table will be created and for more rows you can press TAB.
Step 1:
+———–+————————+————-+
NOTE: The size of the column depends on the number of "-" symbols placed between the "+" symbols.
Step 2: After pressing Enter having the cursor at the last '+' Result will be a
Table with one row.
Step 3: press TAB to create more Rows
In this ' + ' represents the column borders and ' – ' represents the length of the each column. Its the simple way which can be used at urgent times.
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