Final answer:
Garry should edit the left column of the table by replacing the existing text with the names of the months corresponding to sales data, which will organize the information chronologically for clearer understanding.
Step-by-step explanation:
To best present the data he needs to share using the table, Garry should take the following steps:
He should double-click on the table to make sure he is in the editing mode.
He should highlight the text in the left column, which serves as the label or identifier for the data.
Garry then replaces this text with the names of the months corresponding to the sales data he wants to present.
This action will organize Garry's data chronologically and make it clearer for the audience to understand which sales figures
This action will organize Garry's data chronologically and make it clearer for the audience to understand which sales figures correspond to which months. It's important to be accurate when entering the month names to avoid any confusion.
If he wishes to emphasize the sales figures, he could also highlight the numbers in the right column and use Font tools to make them bold. However, this is optional and would mostly serve to make the figures stand out rather than improve the organization of the data.