Please describe how to use tables for minutes in Word 2007.

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brockleykate

I have been used to Word 2003 using tables to produce 3 columns for minutes
having deleted the gridlines before entering text - how is this created in
Word 2007 please? Thanks
 
J

Jay Freedman

brockleykate said:
I have been used to Word 2003 using tables to produce 3 columns for
minutes having deleted the gridlines before entering text - how is
this created in Word 2007 please? Thanks

On the Insert tab of the ribbon, click the Table button and select a
3-column layout. When the table appears, there will also be a couple of new
tabs on the ribbon (which are available only when the cursor is in a table)
with tools for formatting the table.

From that point on, it's exactly the same as in Word 2003.

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Jay Freedman
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T

Terry Farrell

Exactly the same way except that to initially insert a table, the command is
on the Insert Ribbon. Once a table is inserted and you click anywhere on/in
the table, the Table menu ribbons open up for all the other options you
require. Note that (printable) Borders are on the Design context table
ribbon and Hide/View gridlines is on the Layout context ribbon.
 

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