This blog post is for everyone who has ever felt like they are being judged and can’t express themselves. This song will help you get your point across and tell people to back off! *This is what I want to write about in this blog post.* -A Song You Should Listen To: “No One’s Gonna Love You” by Band of Horses. (link) Numbers and Bullet Points: None, just long form content! No numbers or bullet points. Just the text for now so we can focus on learning how to make it look pretty later on. 🙂 Don’t worry though, we will get there soon enough! Let’s go back to our blog post and start adding some numbers to it so we can make the blog prettier. The first thing you will want to do is create a new row for your content. You should be able to see this diagonally next to where you save or preview your text, along with other formatting options like bolding, italics, etc: You are going to click on that “insert row” button under “formatting.” This will insert an empty cell below what you have written before: Now highlight all of the cells in one column (A), from top-to-bottom only! Then hit tab again until all of those highlighted cells are selected across two columns (A & B). On the upper right
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