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Insert a table

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In Word, you can insert a table, convert text to a table, and even draw a table.

Insert a table

To quickly insert a table:

  • Select Insert > Table and move the cursor over the grid until you highlight the number of columns and rows you want.

For larger tables, or to customize the table:

  1. Select Insert > Table > Insert Table.

  2. Select the number of columns and rows, AutoFit behavior, and then select OK.

    Check Remember dimensions for new tables if you want all new tables to look like this.

Convert text to a table

  1. Separate the text you want to convert to a table with paragraphs, commas, tabs, or a special character. Then select the text.

  2. Select Insert > Table, and then select Convert Text to Table.

  3. Select the table size, AutoFit behavior, and how you separated the text: paragraphs, commas, tabs, or a special character.

  4. Select OK.

Draw a table

  1. Select Insert > Table > Draw Table.

  2. Draw a rectangle to make the table’s borders. Then draw lines for columns and rows inside the rectangle.

    how to draw table

Select a style

  1. Click anywhere in the table to select the table.

  2. On the Table Tools > Design tab, select a style.

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Insert or draw a table

Convert text to a table or a table to text

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