![]() ![]() When you move your mouse over the grid cells, it makes a table in the table that appears in the document. ![]() This will display a simple grid as shown below. ![]() Step 1 − Click the Insert tab followed by the Table button. The following steps will help you understand how to create a table in a Word document. Usually the top row in the table is kept as a table header and can be used to put some informative instruction. Each cell can contain text or graphics, and you can format the table in any way you want. A table is a structure of vertical columns and horizontal rows with a cell at every intersection. When we insert a table to section 1.1, we expect the table title to become “1.1-a” but instead Word is trying to assign “1-c”, which would be incorrect.In this chapter, we will discuss how to create a table in Word 2010. Here are the two tables titled correctly in multilevel style:īut let’s see what happens when we insert a table to a lower level of indentation, the Heading 2 level: Just select the POSITION option you like. ![]() NOTE: You can have the title display both ABOVE or BELOW the table. When we insert a SECOND table, MS Word automatically titles it “Table 1-b” since it is within the same section: MS Word automatically changes the title to “Table 1-a” which is what we want: Select the “Include chapter number” check-box and then select “Heading 1” from the “Chapter starts with style” drop-down list. As you can see, by default, Word is ready to assign the “Table 1” title to your table but that’s not what we want:Ĭlick the Numbering button to display the Caption Numbering dialog box (above). Then click Insert Caption button on the References tab to display the Caption dialog box. You would like to insert TABLES to this text but number them starting with the multilevel number of the section they are in.įor example, you want the tables placed in section number “2” as “Table 2-a”, “Table 2-b”, “Table 2-c” and not simply as “Table 1”, “Table 2”, “Table 3”, etc. ![]()
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