If no starting file, get table & text set up…

Table Layout

Zoom Out

Zoom out to about 70% so you can see the entire page.

View Ruler

Go to the VIEW tab … and check the box for Ruler.

Bottom Margin

Hover over the Ruler where the margin stars (white/grey), when you get a 2-pointed arrow and it says Bottom Margin, pull down to the 1/2″ mark.

Row Heights

Select the entire table by clicking on the 4-pointed arrow.

Set the row height to 1.6″ (you can type in 1.6 and [Enter] instead of using the arrows)

Your table should now be like this…

Format Text

Font type

  1. Select everything on your page (CTRL+A)
  2. Set it all font type Kristen ITC and pump it up to size 14.

Font Sizes

  1. Page Heading: size 48
  2. Column 1 = size 48
  3. Column 2 = size 22
  4. Column 3 = default, 14

Alignment

Page Heading

Select the page heading and center it.

Cell Alignment

Select the table … then go to Layout and set cell alignment to middle-middle.

You should see the a bit of empty space above & below words now…

Borders

Select the table again … then go to the Borders button > Borders & Shading…

In the window that opens:

  1. Style: dotted or dashed
  2. Color
  3. Width: 2 1/4 pt
  4. Settings: None
  5. Preview: middle line
  6. OK

You should now have something like this…

Matching Font Colors

Select the page heading and change the font color to the same color as the border line.

Select the first column of numbers and set to the same font color.

And you’re done.