I vote table. It's not really a list, regardless of the title you put on it.
It's a chart.

Jo

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 4:01 AM, James Jeffery <
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> In the past I have tryed to avoid tables as much as possible and sometimes
> going as far as using lists for data that "should" be placed in tables. I am
> trying to sway away from the 'never use tables' crowd and have started to
> use them when they need to be used.
>
> I am working on a tattoo website and the client wants a list of pricing for
> tattoos and peircings. Would you say this is a good candidate for a table?
>
> Although 'price list' states list, its not to say that a list should be
> used.
>
> Any ideas.
>
> James
>
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