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How to edit table in the Recommendation Letter

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okay so first of all this is the document that I have been working on in the previous videos and in this video Im going to show how to make table captions and a list of tables in word so the first thing Im going to do is scroll down to the bottom because thats where Ive put all of my tables and at the moment all of my table captions are just plain text so the first thing Im going to do is select in here and then go to references and insert caption and then Im going to change the label option from figure to table then Im going to select okay then Im going to delete the second table one and then Im going to go to home and styles and Im going to select caption and right click and modify and then Im going to change the formatting so Im going to change it to black Im going to remove the italics Im going to make it a size 10 and Im gonna make it Times New Roman Im also going to change the formatting here and Im going to make the spacing smaller then Im going to select ok an

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General rules: In the text, refer to every table by its number. For example, As shown in Table 1, (no italics, capital T for Table) Tables - APA 7th Referencing Style Guide LibGuides tables LibGuides tables
The in-text citation for the source of a table should be put underneath the table with the format - Note. Explanitary note (author, date). If you do not have an explanitory note, use Note. Sourced from Author (date). Using Tables in Assignments Class Presentations - APA (7th Edition jcu.edu.au apa tables assignments jcu.edu.au apa tables assignments
Tables should be numbered in the order in which they appear in the text e.g., Table 1, Table 2. In the text, refer to tables by their number (as shown in table 3) as opposed to general references (as shown in the table below).
Tables should be: Centered on the page. Numbered in the order they appear in the text. 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.
Effective captions should: Serve as a brief, yet complete, explanation of the data. Can be written as full sentences (using sentence case capitalization) or as fragments (using title case capitalization). Tell the reader what to look for. Clearly indicate what results are shown in the context of the study.
A reference within the text to a table, graph, diagram, etc. taken from a source should include the author, date and page number in brackets to enable the reader to identify the data. If you have already named the author in the text, only the publication year and page number needs to be mentioned in brackets.
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. Citing tables, figures images: APA (7th ed.) citation guide | SFU Library sfu.ca help cite-write tables-figures sfu.ca help cite-write tables-figures
To correctly format an APA table, follow these rules: Table number in bold above the table. Brief title, in italics and title case, below the table number. No vertical lines. Horizontal lines only where necessary for clarity. Clear, concise labels for column and row headings. APA Format for Tables and Figures | Annotated Examples - Scribbr scribbr.com apa-style tables-and-figures scribbr.com apa-style tables-and-figures

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