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-<html>
-<head><title>Help On LaTeX table</title></head>
-<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" link="#000099" vlink="#cc0000" alink="#cc0000">
-<h1><font size="-2">Hypertext Help with LaTeX</font><br><font color="#cc0000">table</font></h1>
-<p>
-<p><pre>
- \begin{table}[placement]
-
- body of the table
-
- <a href="caption.html">\caption{table title}</a>
- \end{table}
-</pre>
-<p>
-
- Tables are objects that are not part of the normal text, and are
- usually "floated" to a convenient place, like the top of a page.
- Tables will not be split between two pages.
-<p>
- Note that there is an *-form: <tt>\begin{table*} ... \end{table*}</tt>.
- This form will put the table in a single column when in two column mode;
- in one column mode it is identical to the non-* form
-<p>
- The optional argument [placement] determines where LaTeX will try to
- place your table. There are four places where LaTeX can possibly put
- a float:
-<ul>
-<li><TT>h</TT> Here - at the position in the text where the table
- environment appears.
-<li><TT>t</TT> Top - at the top of a text page.
-<li><TT>b</TT> Bottom - at the bottom of a text page.
-<li><TT>p</TT> Page of floats - on a separate float page, which is a page
- containing no text, only floats.
-</ul>
- The standard report and article styles use the default placement <tt>tbp</tt>.
-<p>
- The body of the table is made up of whatever text, LaTeX commands,
- etc., you wish.
-<p>
- The <a href="caption.html"><tt>\caption</tt></a> command allows you to title your table.
-<hr>
- See also <a href="ltx-68.html">tabular environment</a><br>
- Go to <a href="ltx-2.html">LaTeX Table of Contents</a>
-<hr>
-<address>
-Revised: Sheldon Green, 2 May 1995.
-</address>
-</body>
-</html>