In Word tables, you can use either manual or automatic settings to define __________. (Select all that apply.)

row height

column width

text paragraphs

heading rows

A,B,D?

Right

Yes, you are correct! In Word tables, you can use both manual and automatic settings to define row height, column width, and heading rows.

To manually define the row height of a table, you can place the cursor within a specific row, right-click, select "Row Height," and enter the desired measurement.

To manually define the column width, you can place the cursor in a specific column, right-click, select "Column Width," and enter the desired measurement.

By default, Word automatically adjusts the row height and column width based on the content within each cell. However, you can also set automatic settings by selecting the entire table, right-clicking, choosing "Autofit" under the "Table" menu, and selecting "AutoFit Contents" to fit the row height and "AutoFit Window" to fit the column width.

Heading rows are used to identify the content of columns in a table. Whether you want to designate a single row or multiple rows as heading rows, you can select the desired rows and then check the "Repeat Header Rows" option under the "Table Tools" -> "Layout" tab. This will repeat the designated row(s) on each page if the table spans multiple pages.

So, the correct answers are A (row height), B (column width), and D (heading rows). Well done!