A Table with no lines is called?
Because they are tables of the numbers that are the result of "times"-ing a number.
They are simply just called lines.
Times tables
The past tense of format is formatted.
Is it 12
A table formatted without lines is called a borderless table. It does not have visible borders separating rows and columns, providing a cleaner and more modern design aesthetic.
A table formatted with horizontal and vertical cell borders is a structured arrangement of data where each cell is outlined by lines that define its boundaries. The horizontal borders run across the rows, while the vertical borders separate the columns, creating a grid-like appearance. This formatting enhances readability by clearly delineating individual pieces of information, making it easier for users to interpret the data. Such tables are commonly used in spreadsheets, reports, and web pages to present information in an organized manner.
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
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A collection of cells is called a range. When you format that range, it becomes a formatted range.
Groups
to hold the text and object in place
It is called a Template
report
Formatted pieces of content stored in galleries is called the Building Block.
Gridlines are the outlines of the cells in a table, to show you where the cells are. These are different to borders, which are lines you draw and are normally automatically included in a table. Borders can be formatted to be different colours or styles or thickness etc. You can remove borders, but gridlines are fundamental to a table. They can't be formatted. They are there for a guide to you to define the table. You can show or hide gridlines and when you print, it is borders that form the lines around the cells, so if you don't have them, you can see your data laid out in a tabular form, with no lines around them. Sometimes that is what you want.
They are called 'International Borders'