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Paradigm6790
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Doozy of a table

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Hello all, I've been assigned a task at work to take a table and convert it into Latex. This is a exercise to get me used to using Latex, as O have never used it before.

The table is quite complex. I've attached my goal setup without the data that will go into it, for obvious reasons. The areas color red represent areas where I need to put vertical text.

So, not only is it a complex intermingling of different multirow and multicolumn layouts, but I need to get paragraph boxes in there as well.

I'm not asking for somebody to do it for me, I am asking what you long time Latex users would use. Currently I am using multirow and multicolumn with parboxes inside of them.

I am new to Latex and don't know much about it, perhaps there is a better way?

Thanks,
Paradigm

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Stefan Kottwitz
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Doozy of a table

Post by Stefan Kottwitz »

Hi,

you already asked a related question: multicolumn using parboxes. There's an answer but no reaction by you, perhaps you did not read that.

I suggest you check that, the topic can be continued in one of both threads and the other one could be closed then.

Stefan
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