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A line with two arrows pointing out of it, indicating that you can change the size of the rows/columns.
It is a border between columns. Columns and rows are formed by gridlines. To make these lines heavier, you can put gridlines in to emphasise the borders. Borders can be different colours and styles and thickness. It is up to the user to specify what they want.
The column to the left will widen or narrow out to fit the widest entry in the column. The column to the right will move, but its width will not change.
select a column and then position your cursor on its border and move it; or to achieve automatical width / height, select and double click on its border
According to the book The Intelligence of Dogs by Stanley Coren, the Border Collie is the most intelligent breed of dog and is classified in the "Brightest Dogs" group, which means that it can learn new commands within 5 repetitions and obeys first commands 95% of the time or better.
When it comes to learning and obeying commands, Border Collies are the top, and poodles are second.
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Create a table that has two columns and four rows.Use the borders/shading options to put a border on the bottom of the top two cells. Use a border to put a border on the right side of the first cell for the bottom three rows. Make the gridlines invisible and you should be good to go.A T-Chart is just a table with two columns and two or more rows. You can use Merge Cells option to spread one cell in the first row across the columns below, acting as a title cell.
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Column borders are the dividing lines between columns. It does not matter what width a column is. All columns will have them, no matter what their width and whether they are being used or not. The dividing lines between columns are properly referred to as gridlines, as are the ones going across to form the rows. The combination of the horizontal and vertical gridlines form the cells. You can also draw actual borders on the gridlines to give heavier borders or borders of different colours, as it is not possible to format gridlines.
If you click right between the heading of two columns, when the mouse pointer changes to a double headed arrow, it will trigger an autofit. This will set the width of the column to be equal to the widest contents of a cell in the column. This may mean the column will get wider or narrower.