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Is there a way to name a table?
I have a table that I want to name. Is that possible?
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Is there a way to name a table?
"LA Lawyer" wrote in message ... I have a table that I want to name. Is that possible? Mensa Mensa Mensam Mensae Mensae Mensa sorry, couldn't resist! |
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Is there a way to name a table?
Can you tell us why you want the table to have a name? As a link
target (bookmark)? To identify it visually(caption)? Something else? On Jul 29, 1:54*pm, "LA Lawyer" wrote: I have a table that I want to name. *Is that possible? |
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Is there a way to name a table?
You can center a title in the top cell of a table if that's what you want to
do: 1. Draw your table 2. Make sure your cursor is placed somewhere in the table. Then, on the Table Tools tab, in the Draw Borders group on the right, click Eraser. 3. Your mouse arrow should have turned into a little eraser. On the top row of the table, click on the inside border of each cells. The borders should disappear, and the top row should now be merged into one cell. 4. On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click the Center button. 5. Type the name for your table. Hope that's what you were looking for! -- Kara http://www.karathecomputertutor.com "LA Lawyer" wrote: I have a table that I want to name. Is that possible? |
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Is there a way to name a table?
They're called Captions in Word. You'll find the Insert Captions command on
the References Tab, Caption section. You can include captions in the Table of Contents or even create a separate TOC for just Captions. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "LA Lawyer" wrote in message ... I have a table that I want to name. Is that possible? |
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Answer: Is there a way to name a table?
Yes, you can definitely name a table in Microsoft Word. Here's how you can do it:
That's it! Your table is now named. You can refer to it by its name in other parts of your document, such as in cross-references or in formulas. Naming tables can be especially helpful if you have multiple tables in your document and need to refer to them individually.
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