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How to paste table in the Articles of Association

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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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Select the entire table by clicking and dragging over it. Press Ctrl+C on your keyboard or right-click and select Copy to copy the selected table. Place your cursor where you want to paste the table. Press Ctrl+V on your keyboard or right-click and select Paste to paste the table.
Generally, well-constructed tables should be self explanatory with four main parts: title, columns, rows and footnotes. Title. Keep it brief and relate clearly the content of the table. Columns and rows. Columns are vertically listed data, and rows are horizontally listed data.
Keep the following in mind when including a table in your paper: Place the table number above the table, in bold text and flush with the left margin. Place the title of the table (in title case and italics), double-spaced, under the table number, flush left. Double-space before and after the table.
Copy a table and paste it in a new location In Print Layout view, rest the pointer on the table until the table move handle. appears. Click the table move handle to select the table. Do one of the following: Place the cursor where you want the new table. Press CTRL+V to paste the table in the new location.
The placement of figures and tables should be at the center of the page. It should be properly referenced and ordered in the number that it appears in the text. In addition, tables should be set apart from the text. Text wrapping should not be used.
Tables should be labeled with a number preceding the table title; tables and figures are labeled independently of one another. Tables should also have lines demarcating different parts of the table (title, column headers, data, and footnotes if present). Gridlines or boxes should not be included in printed versions.
Tips Start by saying what information is shown. In the second paragraph give an overview of the most important features of the information. Be selective and choose the key observations and trends. Divide your observations into paragraphs about different aspects of the data.
Tables should present new information rather than duplicating what is in the text. Readers should be able to interpret the table without reference to the text, but make sure you refer to each table in the text.

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