You could use a tape measure.
If your table is small, you could also use a meter stick or something the like. If it's REALLY small...well, I suppose you could use a ruler.
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There are many Tools claiming to be the best. There are also many comparison sites and reviews to help one find the right business processing tool for them. Wikipedia has a great comparison table including information from top known Tools for Microsoft and IBM.
A router table is a table used for tool shops/garages. Look on amazon.com for a router table, they have used and new ones for cheap. You'll also be able to find one at The Home Depot.
A table saw would do the trick.
a tape measure
magnifying glass
Table AutoFit
The two tabs available under the Table tool are Design and Layout.
A crossword dictionary is a good tool. Practically the only thing you find in such a dictionary is synonyms.
A tool that would be used to find information on which cations or anions will replace others in a chemical reaction is a displacement table.
It applies a pre-defined format to the table.
I've taken so long to find an answer and had to resort to finding it myself. Here it is: Go to Layer > New LINEART Layer You'll find all the tools you need there, including your Pressure Tool, Line Tool, Weight Tool, and your beloved Curve Tool!