The problem of moving and positioning on a page a table created in a document of an office application Word included in the Microsoft Office package can be solved by standard means of the program and does not imply an in-depth knowledge of computer programming.
Necessary
Microsoft Word 2007
Instructions
Step 1
Start the office application Word included in the Microsoft Office package and open the document containing the table to be edited to move and position the selected table on the page.
Step 2
Move the text input cursor to an arbitrary cell of the table and indicate the left border line of the table with the mouse cursor to initiate the movement of the table.
Step 3
Wait until the mouse cursor transforms into a selection and move marker and click the left mouse button on the selected line.
Step 4
Keep the left mouse button pressed and move the table to the desired location.
Step 5
Select the required table to use an alternative method for moving the object and call the context menu of the selected item by clicking the right mouse button.
Step 6
Specify the command "Copy" (or "Cut") and select the desired location to place the selected table.
Step 7
Call the service menu by right-clicking on the selected location and select the "Paste" command.
Step 8
Move the text input cursor to an arbitrary cell of the desired table and open the Table menu on the top toolbar of the Word application window to perform the operation of placing the selected object in the center of the document page.
Step 9
Select the "Table Properties" item and go to the "Table" tab of the properties dialog box that opens.
Step 10
Select the "Around" option under the "Wrap" section and click the "Placement" button.
Step 11
Specify From Center for Position and Pages for Relative in the Vertical section of the new dialog box.
Step 12
Specify Page in the Relative field of the Horizontal section and click OK to apply the selected changes.
Step 13
Use the "Page Orientation" item in the "File" menu of the top toolbar of the application window to select the desired display type for the document page.