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word lesson 6
creating tables
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Ascending | order sorts text from the beginning to the end such as A-Z, 1-10, January-December |
| Cells | are the rectangles that are formed when rows and columns intersect. |
| Cell Range | is identified by two or more cells within the table. |
| Descending | order sorts text from the end to the beginning, such a Z-A, 10-1, December-January. |
| Formulas | Word that contains data and numbers, Word 2016 also provides options to use formulas to calculate a total. |
| Header Row | A header row is the first row of the table that contains information that helps identify the contents of a particular columns. |
| Merge Cells | Means to combine two or more cells into one, merging cells is useful for headings that extend over several columns. |
| Quick Tables | are built in preformatted tables, such as calendars and tubular list, which you can insert and use in your documents. |
| Sort | means to arrange it alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically, sorting displays data in order so that users can locate it more quickly. |
| Split Cells | means to divide one cell into two or more cells, you might need to split cells when you need to place more than one type of data in one cell. |
| Table | is an arrangement of data made up of horizontal rows and vertical columns |