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If you press the Tab key when you're in in the last cell of a table, A. a new table is added. B. a new row is added. C. the cell is divided. D. a new column is added.
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If you press the Tab key when you're in in the last cell of a table, A. a new table is added. B. a new row is added. C. the cell is divided. D. a new column is added.
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If you press the Tab key when you're in in the last cell of a table,
A. a new table is added.
B. a new row is added.
C. the cell is divided.
D. a new column is added.
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if you press the ab key it will new row so the answer is B
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The answer is B.
If you press the tab key when you're in the last cell of a table,
you will add a new blank row
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