How to convert text into a table in Word?
Open the Word 2007 document and add paragraph marks and delimiters to the text to be converted into a table (it is recommended to use the most common comma delimiter, and the comma must be an English half-width comma),
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#And select all the text that needs to be converted into a table, as shown in the picture.
Click the "Table" button in the "Table" group of the "Insert" ribbon in Word 2007,
And select the "Convert text to table" command in the opened table menu, as shown in the figure.
#Open the Word 2007 "Convert Text to Table" dialog box. The number of columns of the converted table will appear in the "Number of columns" edit box. If the number of columns is 1 (actually it should be multiple columns), it means that the separator is incorrectly used (Chinese commas may be used), and you need to return to the above Steps to modify the delimiter. In the "Auto-adjust" operation area, you can select the "Fixed column width", "Adjust the table according to the content" or "Adjust the table according to the window" radio button to set the column width of the table generated by the conversion.
The delimiter used in the text is automatically selected in the "Text Separation Position" area. If it is incorrect, you can reselect it. After setting, click the "OK" button, as shown in the figure.
#The table generated by the final conversion is as shown in the figure.
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