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Combining tables
Tables can be combined horizontally or vertically, or their contents can be added together or divided one by the other. The statements controlling these functions are:
sid — put this table to the right of the previous one.
und — put this table underneath the previous one.
add — add this table to the previous one.
div — divide the previous table by this one.
These statements can not stand alone: they must always follow a tab statement defining the parent table. For example, with und, the tab statement would define the table to be printed at the top of the page while und would define the table to be printed underneath that table.
All tables combined with these statements must generate the same number of cells in order for them to be matched correctly. Where tables are of differing sizes, the smaller tables should be padded with dummy elements as shown in the examples which follow.
See
Horizontal and vertical combination
Adding tables
Dividing one table by another
See also
Creating tables