-</lyxtabular>
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-\end_inset
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-\end_layout
-
-\begin_layout Subsection
-Table Cells
-\begin_inset Index idx
-status collapsed
-
-\begin_layout Plain Layout
-Tables ! Cells
-\end_layout
-
-\end_inset
-
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-\begin_inset CommandInset label
-LatexCommand label
-name "sub:Table-Cells"
-
-\end_inset
-
-
-\end_layout
-
-\begin_layout Standard
-A table cell can contain text, inline equations, a figure, or another table.
- All these kinds of objects can be placed in the same cell.
- Font sizes and shapes can also be altered.
- But you can't put a special environment in a cell (like
-\family sans
-Section*
-\family default
-, etc.), nor set spacing options etc.
- for the cell's paragraph.
-\end_layout
-
-\begin_layout Standard
-To have multi-line entries in table cells, you have to declare a fixed width
- for the column in the table dialog.
- Your text is then automatically split into multiple lines and the cell
- is enlarged vertically when the length of the text exceeds the given width.
- An example:
-\end_layout
-
-\begin_layout Standard
-\align center
-\begin_inset Tabular
-<lyxtabular version="3" rows="4" columns="3">
-<features tabularvalignment="middle">
-<column alignment="center" valignment="top" width="0pt">
-<column alignment="block" valignment="top" width="3cm">
-<column alignment="center" valignment="top" width="0pt">