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In this tutorial, the presenter shows how to layout text in a table using Pages for Mac. To start, make sure the format inspector is selected and click on table at the top of the screen. Choose a template without a header, then select two columns and four rows. Input text into the left column for headings and details into the right column. To make headings stand out, select all four cells, click on text in the format inspector, and set the text to bold or italic. Adjust the column width by clicking and dragging the cursor between the columns. Finally, make the table invisible by selecting the table, going back to the inspector, and choosing "none" under gridlines in the table outline settings.