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Helen has attended:
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How do I present tables nicely

RE: Tables

Hi Helen,

I suggest you use any of the options in your formatting toolbar. An even easier way is to use the Autoformat option. Make sure your active cell is in the table, go to Format menu and AutoFormat then take your pick.

Good luck

Tracy

 

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