\end_inset
within a separate, horizontally centered paragraph:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_layout Standard
This is the same image like the one above but in draft mode:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
have a line below them and the cells of the second row have a line above
them.
Here is an example table:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_layout Standard
You can also specify a row where the table is split.
See the following multi-page table to see how it works:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
is an example of a multi-page table with different heading where the second
caption does not include the table number.
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Code at the beginning of the cell.
This ensures that the part of the cell that will be displayed on the new
page appears with the full width.
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
the multicolumn.
Here is an example table with a multicolumn cell in the first row and one
in the last row without the upper border:
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-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_layout Standard
Here is an example table with a multirow in the first column:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\end_inset
cm wide column:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\end_inset
) but this will not respect the cell lines as demonstrated in this table:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_layout Standard
The 3-argument scheme is for example useful for cross-tables of sports leagues
or distances:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_layout Standard
For larger cross-tables one might use split cells in 2 or every corner of
the table like in this example:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
The necessary width of split cells is automatically calculated.
Thus if you set a fixed column width smaller than the calculated one, the
cell's content will protrude the cell borders:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_layout Standard
in the first cell:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Note that the split cell needs to be the widest one in the column.
Otherwise the length of the diagonal line cannot be calculated correctly
like in this table:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\end_inset
cm is used:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
-
-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\end_inset
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
-
-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
Box
\family default
, you can align the box content horizontally in the box dialog.
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\begin_layout Standard
Parboxes are very similar to minipages with the difference that they cannot
have footnotes.
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\end_inset
have these positions in the paragraph:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
-
-
\end_layout
\begin_layout Standard
\end_inset
:
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
-
-
\end_layout
\begin_deeper
\begin_layout Enumerate
Only one line is surrounding the initial, which is formed by two letters
in standard font and no text is printed in small caps:
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-\end_inset
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-
\end_layout
\begin_deeper
{
\backslash
usepackage{color}}{}
-\series default
-
-\begin_inset Separator latexpar
-\end_inset
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\end_layout
\begin_deeper
\begin_layout Description
Input This method is very similar to the Include method.
The differences are:
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-\end_inset
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\end_layout
\begin_deeper