Jewel:
You are very much behind the times. I strongly recommend you faithfully stick close to our Forums - especially the Student Forum - and read as much as you can of all our past threads through our SEARCH engine.
No one uses the traditional Steam Tables anymore. There are databases now for such information. And to make this topic as short as possible and allow you to familiarize yourself with just one outstanding, detailed, and FREE database (at USA taxpayers' expense), just go to: http://webbook.nist....hemistry/fluid/
There you will find a detailed Thermodynamic database for many pure substances - especially water (which is the one you are looking for. Use it, study it, and learn to copy and past the available tabulated data in a spread sheet (as I have shown our students numerous times in the past.
Enjoy the luxury of having so much free engineering data available for your use.