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How to blot table in text

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usually you can only show numbers in the values area of a pivot table but in this example weamp;#39;re going to see how you can use number formatting to show text so weamp;#39;ve got cities and store numbers and with some formatting we can see the region name instead of a number or a count here so hereamp;#39;s the data that I used itamp;#39;s just sales records and we see the date so we know when something was sold and weamp;#39;ve got region city in store so we know where it was sold we can see what was sold and how much so Iamp;#39;ve created a blank pivot table from that data and weamp;#39;re going to set it up and see how we can use that formatting feature Iamp;#39;ll use the field list and Iamp;#39;m going to put city in the row labels area and then Iamp;#39;ll put the store numbers across the top so that goes into the columns and in here is where I would like to see the region name so in the data we have two fields we have a region name and a region number and itamp;#

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In text citations If you are referring to the table in the text of your document, cite the Table not the reference, for example, (see Table 1). Reference the source where the table was obtained from - e.g. the book, website or journal article that the table came from.
All figures and tables must be mentioned in the text (a callout) by their number. Do not refer to the table/figure using either the table above or the figure below. Assign table/figure # in the order as it appears, numbered consecutively, in your paper - not the figure # assigned to it in its original resource.
1:59 13:39 In apa 7. The table is going to be bolded here and then the title the label for the table is goingMoreIn apa 7. The table is going to be bolded here and then the title the label for the table is going to be bolded. And in italics.
In the text, refer to every table by its number. For example, As shown in Table 1, (no italics, capital T for Table) There are two options for the placement of tables in a paper. The first option is to place all tables on separate pages after the reference list.
Insert a table in the text Place the cursor where you want to insert the table. In the toolbar, click (Insert Table). To choose the size of the table, hover over the desired size in the grid and then click.
Convert a table to text Select the rows or table you want to convert to text. On the Layout tab, in the Data section, click Convert to Text. In the Convert to Text box, under Separate text with, click the separator character you want to use in place of the column boundaries. Click OK.
Tables should be: Referenced in the order they appear in the text. Labeled with the table number and descriptive title above the table. Labeled with column and/or row labels that describe the data, including units of measurement. Set apart from the text itself; text does not flow around the table.

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