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Creating Tables Part One: Zodiac Table My Friends' Zodiac Symbols
Creating Tables Part One: Zodiac Table My Friends' Zodiac Symbols
4/24/15
Technology
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Creating Tables
Part One: Zodiac Table
My Friends Zodiac Symbols
First Name
Last name
Birthday
Zodiac
Gagan
Gill
10/10
Libra
Trevor
Reilly
7/19
Cancer
Joey
Petronio
6/24
Cancer
Gary
Gill
3/10
Pisces
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A table is a graph that you can organize info easily. We use them to sort
information out. For example our lunch menu, reading log and all sorts of stuff. I have
seen a table in my reading log and math assignment's to put numbers into. In conclusion
tables are very helpful tools.
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Keep your open-ended response at the top of your page. Change the line spacing to 1.5.
Leave two blank lines under your response and begin to follow the instructions below.
Create a table with 4 columns and 5 rows.
Your first row should be your headings. Your headings for this table should be:
First Name, Last Name, Birthday, Zodiac Sign
Bold your headings and make them size 14
Complete the next 4 rows with your own data. Remember to capitalize names!
Your data should not be bold and should be size 12 font.
Insert a row above your headings.
Merge the cells in this row. This will be your title row.
Give your table an appropriate title. Bold it and make it size 16.
Add a picture from the Internet to your document. Be sure to cite, caption, and group it.
Check Print Preview to see how your final document looks.
Gaganmeet Gill
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