Yep, arranging tables is mostly just for sighted people. It also changes what 
order VoiceOver comes across them, but this isn't really that important for 
VoiceOver users.

I know, many of my personal spreadsheets apparently used to look awful and make 
no sense to sighted people. Of late I've been making spreadsheets for sighted 
people or spreadsheets at work which have to be viewed by sighted people and 
look professional. I've become pretty good at ensuring that at least most 
things are visible, and often even visibly appealing. The best tip is to make 
sure the columns are wide enough for their content, as this does not happen 
automatically.

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