

While this works functionally it is not as aesthetically pleasing and is less user-friendly. However, within pages I have not found a way to do this except to add objects. I was excited to use the collaborate feature to, not only plan, but also to allow my fiancé to star-rate the meal so I know which meals to make more often and which to make less often. I began using Pages as a way to record and coordinate meal planning with my fiancé. While this is a nice schedule I find that I need to plan meals better now. Recently, I accepted a third-shift position at my work where I work 7 days in a row and then I'm off 7 days. Specifically, I cannot (or am unaware of how to) format a table to a slider, checkbox, or Likert scale (star-rating). However, one feature that I immediately noticed was that within Pages a user does not have as many formatting options for tables as in Numbers. However, slowly, I'm beginning to appreciate the subtle differences and some of the advantages that Pages and Numbers offer. As a long-time Microsoft user, at first I found this platform a little challenging to use as I am used to using the ribbon feature. Recently, I began to explore apple Pages and Numbers. First of all, credits for this script must go to Ethan Brown, whose ideas for creating Likert scales like plots with ggplot built the core of the sjp.likert.
