Normally, default alignment for text is left. Default alignment for numbers is right. The alignment depends on the template you use to build your table.
Text should normally default to left alignment.
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VAlign
To change the alignment of text in a table, you typically use the alignment settings available in your word processing or spreadsheet software. In programs like Microsoft Word or Excel, you can highlight the cells you want to adjust, then select options for left, center, or right alignment from the toolbar or format menu. Additionally, you can access cell formatting options to adjust vertical alignment as well.
auto alignment
However you like. It is your table. Default alignment for text is left. Default alignment for numbers in right. Some people like to center text or numbers in their table, depending on the situation. The word "figures" is not clear in this question; it could mean numbers or images. You can align images however they will best enhance your chart.
Peter noticed that his front wheels were out of alignment, which caused the car to shimmy down the roadway. The butler inspected the placement of the lower edges of the silverware with a ruler, to confirm that each was within four inches of the table's edge, all in perfect alignment.
Table Style
Text Direction is available only in table cells. draw table with one or more cells, write text in cell and control alignment from layout tab which will appear when you work with tables, you will see Alignment section and text direction option iside
Yes, the default alignment for a table is to the left. You can align it to the center or to the right, if you like.
Go to file > Page Setup > under the second section Orientation press LandscapeIt also depends on what version of Microsoft Word that you are using. In the latest Word which is 2007, click on the page layout tab at the top, click the orientation button and then select landscape. It is the same concept but can be found in different places.