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Using Quick Tables - Microsoft Word Tutorial
From the course: Word 2013 Essential Training
Using Quick Tables
Aside from the tables you create yourself here in Microsoft Word, there are also a number of pre-populated tables to choose from. They are called quick tables. We're going to take a look at them now. Let's just continue working with our Asparagus file. If you need to get caught up, open up Asparagus4, and let's scroll down to the bottom, and we'll click at the end of Yields 8 servings, and just hit Enter, maybe twice to leave some space. Now, if we want to insert a table, we could go to the Insert tab, and we already know, by clicking the Table dropdown, there are a number of different options for creating a table that will be inserted at our flashing cursor. But way down at the bottom is also something called Quick Tables, and when you move down there, you'll notice a little arrow off to the right, showing you some built-in tables, like Calendars, for example. As we scroll a little further down, you'll see some College options, a Tabular List, so if there's something here that looks…
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Creating new tables from scratch4m 43s
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Converting existing text to a table2m 7s
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Formatting table appearance5m 17s
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Using Quick Tables2m 45s
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Adding and removing columns and rows3m 48s
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Sorting data in a table2m 27s
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Merging and splitting cells2m 55s
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Converting a table to text2m 28s
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Inserting an Excel table5m 41s
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