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Attached is a revised PowerPoint deck containing wireframes for the Place Authority we are designing for UCB collections and beyond. 

We are not sure how decided to implement the repeating field group, Georeference Capture Summary (which has 16 fields.  That is almost certainly too long for a single repeating row. We have mocked up two variations in the PowerPoint.  One is based on the idea of placing a two-row table within a repeating block (where a single table row would usually go).  The other is perhaps more elegant though we do not know if it is feasible. Ideas and comments are welcome!) using an approach recommended by Jesse.  Thanks, Jesse!

You're right, a table with a single row of 16 fields is a bit much! Just an idea, but I *think* it's possible to do this entirely in html by not using a table element and instead use a repeating group of div containers. Visually, this could appear similar to how we treat a sub-information group, such as Textual Inscription in a Cataloging record. This could involve adding some type of border element, change the background color, and/or use empty space to signify that these fields belong to a common group.