Tables not being uniform is a situation where some columns or rows are
merged, commonly done in headings.  For a table to be uniform, you have to
have the same number columns across each row, and the same number of rows in
each column.  I.E. no merged columns.  This means from a design perspective
your column or row headers might have repetitive wording but it makes the
table uniform.  Hope this helps.

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From: Jfw [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Susan Jones
via Jfw
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2014 1:07 PM
To: The Jaws for Windows support list.
Subject: Question re word 2010 and JAWS 15

Hi everyone:  I'm still trying to get things going with my job at Nuance
Transcription Services.  We are having trouble getting the header working
correctly where the patient information is.  JAWS says that the tables
aren't uniform.  Just wondered if anyone had any ideas how we could fix this
on our own.  We tried making frames already.  Thanks for any suggestions.
Susan Jones
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