HOW DO I MAKE A MATRIX USING WORD?

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I'd suggest asking this in a newsgroup related to Word. I'd also suggest,
when you repost the question to the more appropriate newsgroup, that you
provide such details as what version of Word you're using, and what
operating system. That's what the big white area is for: details!

This newsgroup is for questions about Access, the database product that's
part of Office Professional.

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Doug Steele, Microsoft Access MVP

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Although this is an access newsgroup which is the database program in
Office and not the correct group to pose this question, plus you should not
really ask the actual question in the subject line of the posting as some
newsgroup programs don't display the entire subject line. Also you should
give a little more description of what you are trying to do.
All this aside, If what you want to do is display a matrix using word, the
best way is to use the equation editor built into office. To access it, go
to "insert:object:" find msequation or something like that and it has the
capability of creating many complex equations including the matrix you
request. If you are still having trouble, I would suggest investigating it
further in a word specific newsgroup.
Hope this helps a bit.
Steve
 
you can make a matrix in Access if you want-- it is called the Crosstab
Table wizard
 

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