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Size of cells in multirow and multicolumn environment
I have the following table and I am trying to give a specific length for column 1, 2 and 3 which stays fixed. I found a trick by adding an "invisible" row at the bottom (& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm) but it doesn't seem a nice solution since I get obviously an empty row before my explanation of the table. Without that invisible row, although I put the sizes at the beginning of the table (begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm), the table just adapt to the content and it is not what I want.
Do you have any solution? It is the first time I do some table like that in Latex therefore I think the code is highly "inefficient and weird".
Thank you!
begintable[H]
centering
captionTitle of the table
labelmy_label
begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm
hline
multirow2*Bulletpoint Title & multicolumn2cMerged columns 2-3
\
& multicolumn1ccolumn 2 & multicolumn1ccolumn 3 \
hline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 1
item Bulletpoint 2
enditemize
& multicolumn1cabc & multicolumn1cabc\
hdashline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 3
item Bulletpoint 4
enditemize
& multicolumn1cxyz & multicolumn1cxyz \
hline
Total & multicolumn1cTotal c1 & multicolumn1cTotal c2\
hline
& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm\
endtabular
caption*footnotesize This table shows *COMMENT*
endtable
multicol size
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I have the following table and I am trying to give a specific length for column 1, 2 and 3 which stays fixed. I found a trick by adding an "invisible" row at the bottom (& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm) but it doesn't seem a nice solution since I get obviously an empty row before my explanation of the table. Without that invisible row, although I put the sizes at the beginning of the table (begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm), the table just adapt to the content and it is not what I want.
Do you have any solution? It is the first time I do some table like that in Latex therefore I think the code is highly "inefficient and weird".
Thank you!
begintable[H]
centering
captionTitle of the table
labelmy_label
begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm
hline
multirow2*Bulletpoint Title & multicolumn2cMerged columns 2-3
\
& multicolumn1ccolumn 2 & multicolumn1ccolumn 3 \
hline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 1
item Bulletpoint 2
enditemize
& multicolumn1cabc & multicolumn1cabc\
hdashline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 3
item Bulletpoint 4
enditemize
& multicolumn1cxyz & multicolumn1cxyz \
hline
Total & multicolumn1cTotal c1 & multicolumn1cTotal c2\
hline
& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm\
endtabular
caption*footnotesize This table shows *COMMENT*
endtable
multicol size
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I have the following table and I am trying to give a specific length for column 1, 2 and 3 which stays fixed. I found a trick by adding an "invisible" row at the bottom (& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm) but it doesn't seem a nice solution since I get obviously an empty row before my explanation of the table. Without that invisible row, although I put the sizes at the beginning of the table (begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm), the table just adapt to the content and it is not what I want.
Do you have any solution? It is the first time I do some table like that in Latex therefore I think the code is highly "inefficient and weird".
Thank you!
begintable[H]
centering
captionTitle of the table
labelmy_label
begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm
hline
multirow2*Bulletpoint Title & multicolumn2cMerged columns 2-3
\
& multicolumn1ccolumn 2 & multicolumn1ccolumn 3 \
hline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 1
item Bulletpoint 2
enditemize
& multicolumn1cabc & multicolumn1cabc\
hdashline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 3
item Bulletpoint 4
enditemize
& multicolumn1cxyz & multicolumn1cxyz \
hline
Total & multicolumn1cTotal c1 & multicolumn1cTotal c2\
hline
& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm\
endtabular
caption*footnotesize This table shows *COMMENT*
endtable
multicol size
New contributor
I have the following table and I am trying to give a specific length for column 1, 2 and 3 which stays fixed. I found a trick by adding an "invisible" row at the bottom (& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm) but it doesn't seem a nice solution since I get obviously an empty row before my explanation of the table. Without that invisible row, although I put the sizes at the beginning of the table (begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm), the table just adapt to the content and it is not what I want.
Do you have any solution? It is the first time I do some table like that in Latex therefore I think the code is highly "inefficient and weird".
Thank you!
begintable[H]
centering
captionTitle of the table
labelmy_label
begintabularm8.2cm m3.5 m3.5cm
hline
multirow2*Bulletpoint Title & multicolumn2cMerged columns 2-3
\
& multicolumn1ccolumn 2 & multicolumn1ccolumn 3 \
hline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 1
item Bulletpoint 2
enditemize
& multicolumn1cabc & multicolumn1cabc\
hdashline
beginitemize
item Bulletpoint 3
item Bulletpoint 4
enditemize
& multicolumn1cxyz & multicolumn1cxyz \
hline
Total & multicolumn1cTotal c1 & multicolumn1cTotal c2\
hline
& multicolumn1p3.5cm & multicolumn1p3.5cm\
endtabular
caption*footnotesize This table shows *COMMENT*
endtable
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