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Below you will find the definition for the term "Braille Tables and Charts" and how it is related to braille, visual impairments and blindness.

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Braille Tables and Charts
A print table or chart presents many challenges to the transcriber. For example, a print table consisting of 10 columns and four lines is never going to fit on a braille page as it is presented in print. The table may need to be presented across two pages, broken into sections and placed on subsequent pages, turned 90 degrees so it is now 4 columns wide and 10 lines long (with Transcriber's Notes explaining the change), or set into a stair-step table mode that puts each column entry on a separate line one space to the right of the one above. The rules indicate that the transcriber is to consider each of those in order. However, many times it is appropriate to consult with the end user of the document and find out how they would prefer the document to be arranged.

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