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Suggestions on how to make an effective table
Guys, I am creating a table but I dont think it looks as effective as it could be I have tried to use some border, but i am not sure that it has the impact it could have. with that said I cannot use color or go over the top because it is for a dissertation. any suggestion is welcome. and also how do I place the table in the center? |
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Your file shows a very basic table. With that in mind, here is a link from a university that illustrates some steps that should get you going in the right direction:
http://www.montclair.edu/oit-documen...tingaTable.pdf Hope this helps... |
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Thank you for your suggestion.
I am not sure if i made myself clear though. I do know how to create table, I just dont think my table has a big enough impact. Does anyone have any suggestions? |
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With reference to your "impact" request, that will take your interest to try all of the options (lines, borders, text fonts and size, et al) available. The "trial and error" process. |
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