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Data Columns represent the presentation of tabular data in a document. Data Columns are created as children of a [[Data Table]].  The order of the Data Columns in the [[Node Tree]] should reflect the column order of the table on the document.  The top Data Column will correspond to the leftmost column.  The bottom Data Column will correspond to the rightmost.  This is also where you set the Header Extractor to find column headings if using the Header Value extract method.
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'''Data Columns''' are '''[[Data Element]]s''' created as children of a '''[[Data Table]]''' object'''Data Columns''' represent the presentation of tabular data in a document. 
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The order of the '''Data Columns''' in the Node Tree often reflect the column order of a table on a document.  The top '''Data Column''' will correspond to the leftmost column.  The bottom '''Data Column''' will correspond to the rightmost.  However, this order is not ''required'' to correspond with the order on the document.  This is also where you set the '''''Header Extractor''''' to find column headings if using the ''[[Header-Value]]'' [[Table Extraction]] method.
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Data Columns are Data Elements created as children of a Data Table object. Data Columns represent the presentation of tabular data in a document.

The order of the Data Columns in the Node Tree often reflect the column order of a table on a document. The top Data Column will correspond to the leftmost column. The bottom Data Column will correspond to the rightmost. However, this order is not required to correspond with the order on the document. This is also where you set the Header Extractor to find column headings if using the Header-Value Table Extraction method.