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tables
Question | Answer |
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Body/Entry | Information keyed into a table/cell. |
Cell | The intersection of a row and a column. |
Center align | Information/text arranged in the middle of a cell or page. |
Column headings | Headings that are centered directly above each column in a table. Column headings are keyed in initial caps, bold, and centered. |
Columns | The vertical arrangement of information in a table. |
Gridlines | The vertical and horizontal lines in a table. |
Left align | Information lined up on the left side of a cell or page. |
Main title | The main heading for the table, which is keyed in the center, bold, and all capital letters. |
Numerical entry | Information entered into a cell that contains only numbers. |
Right align | Information lined up on the right side of a cell or page. |
Rows | The horizontal arrangement of information in a table. |
Secondary title | The secondary level heading keyed a double space below the main title. Secondary headings are keyed in initial caps, bold, and centered. |
Source | Note of reference that is left aligned under the last row or in the last row of a table, identifying the source of the information shown in the table. |
Table | A grid of rows and columns used to display and organize information. |
Text entry | Information entered into a cell that contains alphanumeric information. |