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How do I format table cell as if they were excel tables?
I have a table and I want to make one column all dollar values with the '$' sign. I have another column that I want to have the '%' sign after it. In excel, you can format the cell properties and make those changes. How do I do this in a word table WITHOUT inserting a excel table in my word document? Thanks, Jaz |
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