April 2025
Intermediate to advanced
400 pages
12h 42m
English
Nothing makes text more orderly than tables. Creating tables from text or by placing content from Microsoft Excel is easy. Building table and cell styles isn’t difficult either, but can be profoundly tedious.
Some of my students need lots of tables, some need none at all. So in this exercise, we’ll learn how to convert text into a table, apply a table style to it, and see some of the interesting characteristics tables have. I’ll invite you to steal and refine the table style we’ll use for your own purposes. That way, you may be spared some of the tedium of building one.
All the details you need to make and style tables can be found in the Compendium. See “Table & Cell Styles” (page 224).
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