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You can also use the table feature to make a really pretty list, so I'm going to show
you how to do that. And so what you do, I've scrapped my table that I did have. I'm going
to start from scratch. Start table; there's no background color, no border, and I 'm going to set my border to zero, oops
that's not what I meant to do, the number zero, not the color. And I'm going to do my
background color to that. There's no border, there's a background, and we're not doing
any cell spacing or cell padding, oh we are doing cell padding, sorry, that'll that's
D5. All right, so that's how our table's starting out, and the trick with this is that it’s
just going to be a table rows and table columns right after each other without anything to
the row, and so, I'm just going to alternate which one I pick that gets a color, and the
rest of it will actually be the background of the table itself, so you'll see that.