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**Q: In Theomatics, instead of creating tables the author has used images. | **Q: In Theomatics, instead of creating tables the author has used images. | ||
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A: Images of tables need to be presented as tables, just as images of text should be presented as text. You can see how to make accessible tables here: | A: Images of tables need to be presented as tables, just as images of text should be presented as text. You can see how to make accessible tables here: | ||
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