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n PowerPoint, which of the following show the table structure? 1. Columns 2. Rows 3. Border Lines and Shading 4. Cells

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n PowerPoint, which of the following show the table structure? 1. Columns 2. Rows 3. Border Lines and Shading 4. Cells

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In PowerPoint, all of the following show the table structure:

  1. Columns: These are the vertical divisions of a table. They help in organizing data in a structured manner.

  2. Rows: These are the horizontal divisions of a table. Like columns, they also help in organizing data.

  3. Border Lines and Shading: These are the lines that define the edges of the cells, rows, and columns. Shading refers to the color or pattern used to fill the cells, rows, or columns. They help in distinguishing different parts of the table and making the table more readable.

  4. Cells: These are the individual boxes formed at the intersection of rows and columns. They hold the actual data or information in the table.

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