Tables are a useful way to present data – in both numerical and text format. Every publication has it’s own style when presenting tables. By that I mean font type and size (often smaller than the body text), which lines/borders appear (horizontal, vertical), the format of notes (both the symbols used and the placement/format ofContinueContinue reading “Tables”
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Let’s talk about decimal alignment
When producing any form of content, it needs to be ‘easy on the eye’; i.e. easy to navigate and absorb the information on the page. This is particularly the case for large amounts of numerical data presented in tables – especially when accompanied by minus signs (post to follow on use of the en-rule), differentContinueContinue reading “Let’s talk about decimal alignment”
