Document Editor: Fonts, Tables, Line Height
Business documents represent your organization. A professionally formatted invoice, a well-structured proposal, a clearly laid out contract — these create a better impression and are easier to read than documents with inconsistent or unprofessional formatting.
The document editor has been significantly expanded.
Typography Controls
Custom fonts. Your workspace can be configured with a primary font that carries through both the interface and generated documents. Corporate brand fonts can be added. Documents you generate match your brand identity rather than using the platform's default font.
Line height. The spacing between lines of text in document bodies is now configurable. Dense text is harder to read; appropriate line height makes documents more legible, especially for longer content. Default, comfortable, and spacious presets, plus a custom value option.
Letter spacing. For headings and labels, letter spacing can be adjusted to match your design preferences or brand guidelines.
Table Improvements
Tables are one of the most common elements in business documents — pricing tables, data summaries, comparison grids. The table editor now supports:
- Column width configuration (fixed or percentage)
- Cell padding control
- Border styling (full grid, horizontal only, no borders)
- Header row styling distinct from data rows
- Alternating row background for readability
- Total row formatting
A well-formatted pricing table in a proposal looks like a properly designed document, not a default-styled database dump.
Consistent Document Quality
All of these formatting options carry through to PDF export consistently. What you see in the editor is what appears in the generated PDF. No formatting loss between design and output.
Generated documents should look like they were created by someone who cares about quality — because they were, just with the platform doing the production work.