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Figure 39 Format Table Advance Dialogue Box
6. In the Table properties section, enter a Border width for the table.
Tip: If you do not want a table border, enter 0 for the border.
7. In the Left column section, select a Text alignment and a Text style for the left column of the
table, which might contain row headings.
8. In the Header row section, select a Background color and a Text color, then select a Text
alignment and a Text style for the top row of the table, which might contain column
headings.
9. In the Other rows section, select a colour to apply to rows, then indicate how frequently you
want the colours to alternate. Click Color to select a second row colour, if you choose to
alternate row colour.
10. Click OK. Contribute formats your table with the design you selected.
Sorting Tabular Data
You can sort the rows of a table based on the contents of a single column. For example, if you have a
Names column in a table, you can sort items in that column alphabetically. You can also perform a
more complicated table sort based on the contents of two columns. You cannot sort tables that
contain merged cells.
To sort a table:
1. In your draft, select the table to sort or place the insertion point in any cell in the table.
2. Select Table then Sort Table. The Sort Table dialogue box appears (Figure 40):
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