![]() The window that appears gives you a number of preset formatting options, such as Simple, Classic, Color, Grid, List, and so on. Select the cells of your table, then choose Table -> Table AutoFormat. These AutoFormat designs are varied, and are good if you don’t know how you want your table to look and could use some hints. Start by checking out Word’s AutoFormat options for tables. Table AutoFormat options: But there’s much more you can do to make your tables stand out. For instance, you can select some cells (such as a header row) by clicking in a cell and then dragging then click on the Bold, Italic, Underline, or Font Color button in the Formatting toolbar (View -> Toolbars -> Formatting). It’s easy to make simple formatting changes. Slim black borders lacking color or texture frame the cells. It matches your current style (so, for example, the font will be Cambria if you’re using Word’s default Normal style). Click in a cell and start typing to add data.Ī basic Word table is pretty boring. When you’ve made your selections, click on OK, and Word generates your table. You’ll also see the AutoFormat button (which we’ll talk about below). In the Insert Table window that appears, you can type in the number of columns and rows, as well as choose AutoFit behaviors (for example, whether your table cells have a specific width, or whether they adjust to fit to their contents or your window). ![]() ![]() Another option is to select Table -> Insert -> Table.
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