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Using the Insert Table Command

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(Shawn Toh) You will often find yourself inserting a table using Insert > Table, and then keying in the columns and rows manually. But there is a much more convenience way of doing it. Through the "Insert Table" command located on the standard toolbar, you can save some time and keep yourself away from pressing the keyboard.

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