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Using the Sort feature in a table sorts selected content in which of the following orders? d. All of the above ( Acending, Descending, Alphabetical order)
Combining two or more cells into one cell uses a Word feature called: b. Merge Cells
Built-in preformatted tables that can be inserted and used in your documents are called: c. Quick tables
Sorted data can consist of which of the following? d. All of the above ( text, numbers, and dates)
The first row of a table that is formatted differently than the rest of the table and contains information to identify the date in the column is called a: d. header row
when you know how many rows and columns you need in a table, the quickest way to create the table is by dragging over the grid in the Table menu. (True, False) True
when word converts texts to tables, it uses paragraph marks, tabs, and commas to determine how to organize the data within the table. (True, False) True
Sorting can only sort one column of data at a time false
You can sort single-level lists, such as bulleted or numbered lists in a table. false
The repeat header rows button is used for tables that extend to multiple pages. true
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