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Melanie

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Hi there,
I am currently taking a beginning computer science course and one of my tasks required for my upcoming quiz is to copy and paste information into microsoft word and then converting that information into a table. I am in desperate need of a very detailed explanation of how to convert any text information into a table with specific rows and columns. Please only answer if you are very sure of how to do this. No vague answers please. THANK YOU SO MUUUCHH (this is on microsoft word 2003 to be specific)



geoffrey

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Please follow the below steps:

1. Paste the information in MS-Word.
2. Select the information
3. Select the menu Table->Convert->Text To Table
4. Give the number of rows and columns and Click OK.

Hope it helps.



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aero

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After pasting your text, select all the text you pasted. You should be able to convert the text to tables from your menu bar.



 

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