Exam 6: Creating and Formatting Tables
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Use the ____ dialog box to organize the rows of a table in alphabetical or sequential order based on the data in one or more columns.
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The lines that divide columns and rows in a table are called borders .
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When you ____ a cell, you combine adjacent cells into a single larger cell.
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The Cell Margins button appears in the ____ group on the Table Tools Layout tab.
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When you move the pointer to the left of two existing rows, a(n) ____ appears outside the table.
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It is often easier to add and delete columns and rows using the mouse.
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The Split Cells command appears in the ____ group on the Table Tools Layout tab.
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The cell in the fifth row of the third column is cell ____.
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Use the ____ Table menu command to create a table with any number of columns and rows and then select an AutoFit behavior.
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