Bookem allows you to insert fully customisable tables into both Documents and Document Templates, making it easier to structure information clearly and professionally. Tables are a great way to:
Present data
Group related content
Create structured layouts for treatment plans, medication lists, and checklists
Track progress over time, such as session goals, treatment milestones, or rehabilitation steps
Whether you're documenting clinical information, setting up reusable templates, or designing patient - facing resources, tables help keep everything organised and easy to read.
Follow these steps to insert a table into a document or template:
Open the relevant Document or Document Template
Click on + Insert in the top menu
Select Table from the drop-down menu
A table will be inserted into your document, ready for you to customise
Once the table is inserted, you can tailor it to your needs using the built - in editing tools. Here’s what you can do:
Insert /Delete columns or rows: Use the small arrow (v) menu within the table to add or remove columns and rows as needed
Resize cells: Drag the edges of columns or rows to adjust their width and height
Edit cell text: Click inside any cell to start typing or editing content
Highlight cells: Emphasise key areas by highlighting specific cells
Change background colour: Use the colour picker to visually differentiate sections
Adjust font style: Apply bold, italics, underline, strikethrough, superscript, or subscript formatting
Change font size and colour: Make your table more readable by adjusting text size and colour
Align text: Choose to align text to the left, centre, or right within cells
Add in - text links: Insert clickable links to webpages or resources directly in table cells
Include drop-downs: Add dropdown menus inside table cells for quick selections or structured responses.
Use variables: Insert dynamic placeholders (e.g. #icd10, #allergies) to automatically pull relevant client or session information into the table.
Setting up the template example
Example of the document template being used in a document
Tables are a versatile and powerful tool for enhancing documentation and simplifying repetitive tasks in your practice.