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From: Loyd <loydlin> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2002022711:27:59 Subject: Re: Re: Multiplcation Tables On 2002022623:27:52, Me wrote: > > >does anyone have a multplacation Table? > If you can use Microsoft EXCEL, you can easily make a multiplication table. Open an EXCEL spread sheet. In cell A1, place an X which means multiply. Type in numerals 0 to 10 in row 1 all the way to L2. In column A starting at row 2, type in numerals 0 to 10 down to row 12. In cell B2 enter =$A2*B$1. Then highlight all the chart from B2 to L12 by draging the mouse. Hold down CTRL and press R and then D before releasing CTRL. Presto, you have a table. With font size at 10, select FORMAT, COLUMN, WIDTH and select the desired width to be 3. If you want a larger font size, then you can go to FORMAT and select COLUMN and autofit selection. Same procedure for adjusting row size.
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