Go to file > Page Setup > under the second section Orientation press Landscape
It also depends on what version of Microsoft Word that you are using. In the latest Word which is 2007, click on the page layout tab at the top, click the orientation button and then select landscape. It is the same concept but can be found in different places.
Right click on table and choose Properties from list, chooseTable tab in Table Properties window and you will see Alignment section, for precise alignment press Positioning.. button. You can also read related link below and Microsoft tutorial about table alignment.
right click on table and choose Table Properties
Select the entire table. Then use the paragraph formatting options to centre it. Alternatively, press the Ctrl - E shortcut combination.
Select the entire table. Then use the paragraph formatting options to centre it. Alternatively, press the Ctrl - E shortcut combination.
On the Periodic Table of elements, elements that align horizontally are said to be in the same row, and objects that align vertically are said to be in the same group.
put the stars over the word horizontally
Atomic radius decreases horizontally in periodic table. This is due to increase in nuclear charge.
False. You will want to use "center" align.
Yes, the default alignment for a table is to the left. You can align it to the center or to the right, if you like.
Periods are placed horizontally in the periodic table of Mendeleev.
The caption will appear at the top by default. You can change that by using the align attribute in it, like using align="bottom" to put it below the table.
However you like. It is your table. Default alignment for text is left. Default alignment for numbers in right. Some people like to center text or numbers in their table, depending on the situation. The word "figures" is not clear in this question; it could mean numbers or images. You can align images however they will best enhance your chart.
Horizontally: decreasing from left to right.Vertically: increasing from top to bottom.
The root word is the infinitive verb, 'to align.'
I believe you can only align things in CSS. Using CSS left-aligning the table would require doing this:YOUR TABLE HEREThen in the part you would write this:#table{text-align: left}If you didn't get what I just said I suggest going to W3schools.com and going to the CSS tutorial.