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👉 See my real client work: https://martinperens.com/ Logos, layouts, branding. All production, no theory. 01:00 Creating a table + setting exact size 02:01 Styling header rows (alignment, padding, color) 02:55 Borders that don’t scream (stroke weight & color) 04:07 Saving reusable Table Formats 05:59 Importing Excel data the sane way 07:00 Resizing cells efficiently 08:03 Improving readability (row colors, bolding, alignment) 09:25 Accent lines & contrast rules Most tables look like they crawled out of 1998. And somehow they still end up in “final_FINAL_v7.pdf” reports. Let’s fix that. In this video, you’ll learn how to build clean, readable tables in Affinity Layout that look balanced and professional—without turning your document into a prison-bar spreadsheet. We’ll cover: ✅ Creating a table + setting exact size with the Transform panel ✅ Header row styling: alignment, padding, background, and text color ✅ Clean borders: thin strokes that separate without screaming ✅ Saving a reusable Table Format (so you stop redesigning tables forever) ✅ Importing Excel data the sane way (File → Place) ✅ Fast readability upgrades: alternating row color, proper alignment, bold only what matters, and accent lines Who this is for + practical benefits If you make reports, proposals, price lists, catalogs, or any layout that includes data—this is for you. You’ll save time, avoid ugly spacing + alignment mistakes, and ship tables that look like they belong in a real client document. This is the kind of table workflow that makes your layouts feel intentional. Not “I pasted this from Excel and prayed.” Clean structure first, styling second. Readability always wins. Next video: Advanced text styles—how to save time and keep typography consistent across projects. ✅ Subscribe so you don’t miss it. ✅ Your tables will stop looking like prison bars. Promise.