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<TD> A </TD>
<TD> M </TD>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD> 3 </TD> A beehive's hexagonal cells, each
<TD> Himakshi </TD>
Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VII <TD> A </TD> how a table's rows and columns
with a specific role, resemble
<TD> F </TD>
organise data.
</TR>
<TR>
<TD> 4 </TD>
<TD> Rakshit </TD>
52 <TD> B </TD>
<TD> M </TD>
</TR>
</TABLE>
</BODY>
</HTML>
Table : Student
Roll No. Name Grade Gender
1 Aarav B M
2 Gauransh A M
3 Himakshi A F
4 Rakshit B M
In the preceding code, you have seen that rows are created by using the <TR> tag. Rows are
further divided into cells by using the <TD> tag. These cells contain data from the table.
Using Border-spacing Property
The border-spacing property is used to specify the space between the borders of adjacent
cells. For example:
<STYLE>
TABLE, TH, TD

