Summary
In this chapter, you’ve learned just about everything there is to know about tables and graphics. You know a quick way to insert a whole table and several ways to create a table from scratch. You also know how to modify and format tables using a variety of tools and techniques. You learned how to insert graphics, Clip Art, and SmartArt, and how to work with the formatting for those objects. You should now be able to do the following:
Copy material from one table into another, even if the dimensions don’t match
Use the table eraser to remove unwanted parts of tables
Use table styles to add zest and color to your tables
Create tables from existing non-tabular data
Use the Ribbon tools to modify table layout and design
Determine whether Word supports the graphic format of your pictures
Achieve any wrapping effect when working with text and graphics
Use the Clip Organizer to add media files on your hard disk to the Clip Art Pane
Present a hierarchical text list as SmartArt
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