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I'm very new to Affinity after having used InDesign for many year, but I've decided to check it out. Something I have a lot of in my current project are tables. I figured out how to make a table be inline, and eventually how to create a table style for regulating body rows - including an alternating row pattern. But that affects all of the table. So, how do I:

1) Set rows as being header rows with their own formatting?

2) Do the same with footer rows?

3) Have the header rows repeat if the inline table wraps to a new column? Which I just realised I haven't checked that it does at all, but I certainly hope so.

(As a minor other question: when selecting a colour in the colour dialog box and tinting it, is there a way to see the tint/opacity value jut like I can with CMYK?)

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Once you've inserted a table and have the Table Formats panel visible you can then start to customise with the available options. You can also directly select a row and apply different Text Style to the others, you could then customise this style to use on header/footer rows.

An option to display the tint values has been requested, perhaps something for a future update.

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Can the different style to a row apply apply different style options for the cells? I don't want to repeat the settings for strokes and fills every time I make a new table. And I still need for the headers to repeat every time the table wraps to the next column and/or text frane,

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