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Example

Intro

Tables are a generic, quick, and helpful way to depict simple sets of data. They can be used for reading information, data comparison, trends, and sequences, to name just a few uses.

 

Spreadsheet Format

Tables can have as many rows and columns as the user needs. Data in a table can take almost any format. With this in mind, it's important to stay consistent by using only one format per column.

 Column 1Column 2 (and beyond...)

Data Type

Plain text or numberPlain text or number

Contents

This column could show the names representing the data in column 2, or it could show numerical data. See the examples below

This column should depict data

 

You might format your table like this:                                                                     

StateState Flower

Maine

White pine cone
New HampshirePurple lilac
VermontRed clover
MassachusettsMayflower

 

 

 

 

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