IMAGES ONLY NEED
TO BE PLACE IN TABLES
FOR BETTER PAGE LAYOUT & DESIGN
STEP ONE
In Microsoft Office - Open a new
document, create a TABLE by clicking on TABLE / INSERT / TABLE
STEP
TWO
Select the number of ROWS and COLUMNS that
you would like to have in your table and click on OK. You
can always amend the number or rows or columns in a table
at a later stage. Just RIGHT CLICK in
a cell and you can either MERGE cells
together or SPLIT cells into more rows
or columns.
STEP
THREE
The table is now inserted into your
document. If you do not want to have the table lines visible
- see the next step.
STEP FOUR
Right click in the table area -
then click on BORDERS and SHADING from
the pop-up menu.
STEP FIVE
Click on NONE as
shown in the diagram below and then click on OK.
STEP SIX
The table lines are greyed
out now - they are there just as a guide. If you print
your document now, you will not see the table lines. This
is how one can achieve a layout for example if you are
creating brochures, or newsletters.
You can also change the background
colour of individual cells by right clicking in the desired
cell - clicking on BORDERS & SHADING and then applying
the colour to the CELL only and NOT the entire table.
In the image below - I have
changed the colour of each cell individually, by right
clicking in the cell and clicking on BORDERS & SHADING and
selecting a colour and applying it to the CELL
ONLY - as instructed and shown in the image above.
I Hope You
Found This Information Useful. If You Have Any Queries,
Please Do Not Hesitate To Contact Me webmaster@psptubez.com
Regards Barry