Re: working with tables in microsoft word


enes sarıbaş
 

hi,

When you say focus mode, do you mean edit mode?


On 5/17/2017 11:52 PM, Brian Vogel wrote:

On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 11:32 am, enes sarıbaş wrote:

To enter data into a column, do I just activate browse mode and start typing? I would previously activate browse mode, and arrow through the table until I found the spot and start typing. That was a really bad idea.

 Enes,

          Although I have to believe a typo is at play here.  When you're trying to navigate through the table to see what's already there you would be in browse mode  and the cell content would be read to you.  When you want to change it you need to be in focus mode to allow typing of data into the cell, selection of pre-existing data for replacement, etc., using the usual selection commands as appropriate (other than CTRL+A, which will always get you the whole darned document, or at least that's what it does in Office 2010).
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