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Hello and welcome to FCSExcel Tables and Dynamic Ranges In this video we will further explore the design tab for tables in Excel. In the last video we created a table for our treatment price list and looked at various ways of formatting this table and we discovered how the table expands as we enter further data. So when we added our column for beautician the table expanded automatically. There may be ocassions when we want to enter data into adjacent cells, but not have the table auto expand. To do this we enter the data as before, so I will enter Jill Collins into a cell in column D. Our table has now expanded automatically But this is not what we want, to stop this we now have to click the undo button once. Notice now that our data remains but is no longer part of the table. If I now click undo again our data is also cleared. So one click of undo clears the automated parts of our entry i.e. the expanding of the table range, formatting etc, and a second undo clear