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Tables and hyperlinks with Word 2007

Tables

Word Processors provide features that let you create tables in just a few steps. The size of a table is limited only by the amount of page space that canbe devoted to it, and tables can be formatted in dozens of ways. Tables typically are setup with a header row across the top to describe the contents of each column. Many tables also include a special first column that describes the contents of each row.

Tables also are useful for arranging images (such as clip art of photographs) on a page and for arranging images and text in interesting ways. In fact, many professional document designers use tables as quick and easy way to create customized page layouts, when standard text control tools do not provide enough flexibility.





Hyperlinks

A hyperlink is simply a part of the document that is linked to a URL, file or position in the same document. When text has a hyperlink assigned to it, you can click it and "jump" from your present location to the URL specified by the hyperlink. Hyperlinked text looks different, it is usually underlined, but it can be formatted in any number of ways.





1 comments:

Leonardo Aldana L. said...

Hi Andy I tried to get into your links but they don’t work. Do I have to do something special?

I would like to join the group.

Leo.

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