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Section 3.1: Data Flow

When creating text for a table, always try to make it easily readable and have good flow. Have the text go left to right and up and down. Each table has sections to keep in account, the title, headings, and data. The title of the table must always be at the top. Underneath the title is where the headings would go. They describe what the data will represent. The data itself will go inside the table in a cell next to or under the headings.

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  1. Create two tables.

    Two tables about the population of countries. The top 5 biggest counties are at the top, the top 5 smallest countries are at the bottom. There are multiple lines of separation between the tables.
  2. Click the numbers of the rows you want to delete.

    Rows 8 and 9 are highlighted.
  3. Right click, select delete rows or columns. Now you have a much more organized spreadsheet.

    Two tables on country population with only one row of separation between them.
  4. For tables that have blanks in them, just type in simple words or abbreviations. Examples of these include, N/A, or “No Data.”

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Warning

This table leaves the main exports of Japan, Germany, and the Netherlands completely blank. If a screen reader were to read this, it would completely skip the blank cells and confuse the reader.

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Tip

This table has multiple columns hidden. However, a comment is shown giving instructions on how to access the missing data.

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