Understanding tables

Dan Holme

October 30, 2007

2 Min Read
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Many documents that people have difficulty creating should be created in tables.

An Agenda

Introduction

Terry will introduce the company, our mission, and our CEO.

CEO Greeting

Kim will salute the award winners and introduce the speaker.

Keynote

Ms. J. Lopez

A Resume

Dan Holme (888)381-6956

[email protected]

Education

Thunderbird

Master of International Management with honors

Experience

trainAbility

A one-row table to align text

Text on left

Centered

Text on right

Forms

A table becomes a write-in form when you add borders to the table’s cells.

Date:

Check #:

Amount:

Payee:

Account:

Memo:

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