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using regular text to compose your document is fine in most cases for something that requires more organization though you might want to try a table instead this will help you type your content into columns and rows rather than lines of text to insert a table all you have to do is go to insert table then move over the grid to select the number of cells you want my tables going to be pretty big seven columns by five rows now click and you can start entering your data to select a cell you can either use your mouse or the arrow keys on your keyboard right now Im using the down arrow to make my way down this column adding more columns or rows to a table is easy Id like to try inserting one above the row that starts with dylon so Im going to right click and here you can insert a row above or below wherever your cursor is or a column to the left or right if we click insert row above a row appears above the dillan row remember thats where my cursor was alternatively if you want to delete