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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)How to put two tables in a table* element so that the tables appear side by side in a two column layout scientific paper?Two Captions for the tableHow to put captions below tables residing in multiple columnsTable caption not appearing in PNAS document classsubfloat, how to put two tables side by side instead of one above the other?Two tables side by side with independent and global captionsPutting two tables side by side (one table with subtables)Putting two tables inside a table with different captionsTables side by side with two captions for each oneTabulars in the same table with separate captions










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I want to put two tables side by side and my I have included a sample code below. How can we put separate captions for two tables in LaTeX included in one tabular environment?



documentclassarticle
begindocument

begintabularll
begintabularccc
A & B & C \
cline1-3
1 & 2 & 3 \
cline1-3
C & B & A \
endtabular
&
begintabularccc
D & E & F \
cline1-3
4 & 5 & 6 \
cline1-3
F & E & D \
endtabular
endtabular
enddocument









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    I want to put two tables side by side and my I have included a sample code below. How can we put separate captions for two tables in LaTeX included in one tabular environment?



    documentclassarticle
    begindocument

    begintabularll
    begintabularccc
    A & B & C \
    cline1-3
    1 & 2 & 3 \
    cline1-3
    C & B & A \
    endtabular
    &
    begintabularccc
    D & E & F \
    cline1-3
    4 & 5 & 6 \
    cline1-3
    F & E & D \
    endtabular
    endtabular
    enddocument









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      I want to put two tables side by side and my I have included a sample code below. How can we put separate captions for two tables in LaTeX included in one tabular environment?



      documentclassarticle
      begindocument

      begintabularll
      begintabularccc
      A & B & C \
      cline1-3
      1 & 2 & 3 \
      cline1-3
      C & B & A \
      endtabular
      &
      begintabularccc
      D & E & F \
      cline1-3
      4 & 5 & 6 \
      cline1-3
      F & E & D \
      endtabular
      endtabular
      enddocument









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      I want to put two tables side by side and my I have included a sample code below. How can we put separate captions for two tables in LaTeX included in one tabular environment?



      documentclassarticle
      begindocument

      begintabularll
      begintabularccc
      A & B & C \
      cline1-3
      1 & 2 & 3 \
      cline1-3
      C & B & A \
      endtabular
      &
      begintabularccc
      D & E & F \
      cline1-3
      4 & 5 & 6 \
      cline1-3
      F & E & D \
      endtabular
      endtabular
      enddocument






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          using tabularx for outer table and use table environment:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
          usepackagetabularx
          newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX

          begindocument
          begintable[htb]
          begintabularxlinewidthCC
          captionThe first table
          begintabularccc
          A & B & C \
          cline1-3
          1 & 2 & 3 \
          cline1-3
          C & B & A \
          endtabular
          &
          captionThe second table
          begintabularccc
          D & E & F \
          cline1-3
          4 & 5 & 6 \
          cline1-3
          F & E & D \
          endtabular
          endtabularx
          endtable
          enddocument


          enter image description here



          addendum:
          in cases, when one table is wider than other and wider than the column width, you can manually accommodate columns width of the outer table. for this is more appropriate to use tabular* than tabularx table environment:



          documentclassarticle
          usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
          usepackagearray
          newcolumntypeC[1]>centeringarraybackslashp#1

          usepackagelipsum

          begindocument
          lipsum[1]
          begintable*
          begintabular*linewidthCdimexpr0.3linewidth-2tabcolsep
          Cdimexpr0.7linewidth-2tabcolsep
          captionThe first table
          begintabularccc
          hline
          A & B & C \
          hline
          1 & 2 & 3 \
          C & B & A \
          hline
          endtabular
          &
          captionThe second table
          begintabular*14c
          hline
          D & E & F & G & H & I & J & D & E & F & G & H & I & J \
          hline
          4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 \
          J & I & H & G & F & E & D & J & I & H & G & F & E & D \
          hline
          endtabular
          endtabular*
          endtable*
          lipsumlipsum
          enddocument


          which gives:



          enter image description here






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          • This is very good but the problem what happens when Table I has a lot more columns than Table II. How do handle the space and I want these two tables to be placed at the top of a two-column article using begintable*

            – Brown
            Apr 15 at 20:31






          • 1





            @Brown, see addendum to answer.

            – Zarko
            Apr 16 at 0:03











          • You are awesome and thank you so much. I have marked your answer as ACCEPTED!

            – Brown
            Apr 16 at 10:51











          • @Brown, you are welcome!

            – Zarko
            Apr 16 at 10:53


















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          With minipages and captionof you can achieve the following:



          enter image description here



          documentclassarticle
          usepackagecapt-of
          begindocument
          noindent
          beginminipage0.5textwidth
          centering
          begintabularccc
          A & B & C \
          cline1-3
          1 & 2 & 3 \
          cline1-3
          C & B & A \
          endtabular
          captionoftableMy first caption
          endminipage%
          beginminipage0.5textwidth
          centering
          begintabularccc
          D & E & F \
          cline1-3
          4 & 5 & 6 \
          cline1-3
          F & E & D \
          endtabular
          captionoftableMy second caption
          endminipage
          enddocument





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            You can use the floatrow package:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagecaption
            usepackagefloatrow

            begindocument

            begintable
            captionsetupjustification=raggedright
            floatsetupcaptionskip=2pt
            beginfloatrow
            ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA First Tablebegintabularccc
            A & B & C \
            cline1-3
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            cline1-3
            C & B & A \
            endtabular

            ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA Second Tablebegintabularccc
            D & E & F \
            cline1-3
            4 & 5 & 6 \
            cline1-3
            F & E & D \
            endtabular
            endfloatrow
            endtable

            enddocument


            enter image description here






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            • Yes, because floatrow redefines the H specifier for its own sake, and a few other things. So if you load float for ‘H’, you can use it with only floatrow.

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              Apr 15 at 21:17












            • It means there is no way to get around this. But thank you!

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              Apr 15 at 21:28











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            using tabularx for outer table and use table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagetabularx
            newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX

            begindocument
            begintable[htb]
            begintabularxlinewidthCC
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            A & B & C \
            cline1-3
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            cline1-3
            C & B & A \
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabularccc
            D & E & F \
            cline1-3
            4 & 5 & 6 \
            cline1-3
            F & E & D \
            endtabular
            endtabularx
            endtable
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            addendum:
            in cases, when one table is wider than other and wider than the column width, you can manually accommodate columns width of the outer table. for this is more appropriate to use tabular* than tabularx table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagearray
            newcolumntypeC[1]>centeringarraybackslashp#1

            usepackagelipsum

            begindocument
            lipsum[1]
            begintable*
            begintabular*linewidthCdimexpr0.3linewidth-2tabcolsep
            Cdimexpr0.7linewidth-2tabcolsep
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            hline
            A & B & C \
            hline
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            C & B & A \
            hline
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabular*14c
            hline
            D & E & F & G & H & I & J & D & E & F & G & H & I & J \
            hline
            4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 \
            J & I & H & G & F & E & D & J & I & H & G & F & E & D \
            hline
            endtabular
            endtabular*
            endtable*
            lipsumlipsum
            enddocument


            which gives:



            enter image description here






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            • This is very good but the problem what happens when Table I has a lot more columns than Table II. How do handle the space and I want these two tables to be placed at the top of a two-column article using begintable*

              – Brown
              Apr 15 at 20:31






            • 1





              @Brown, see addendum to answer.

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 0:03











            • You are awesome and thank you so much. I have marked your answer as ACCEPTED!

              – Brown
              Apr 16 at 10:51











            • @Brown, you are welcome!

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 10:53















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            using tabularx for outer table and use table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagetabularx
            newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX

            begindocument
            begintable[htb]
            begintabularxlinewidthCC
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            A & B & C \
            cline1-3
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            cline1-3
            C & B & A \
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabularccc
            D & E & F \
            cline1-3
            4 & 5 & 6 \
            cline1-3
            F & E & D \
            endtabular
            endtabularx
            endtable
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            addendum:
            in cases, when one table is wider than other and wider than the column width, you can manually accommodate columns width of the outer table. for this is more appropriate to use tabular* than tabularx table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagearray
            newcolumntypeC[1]>centeringarraybackslashp#1

            usepackagelipsum

            begindocument
            lipsum[1]
            begintable*
            begintabular*linewidthCdimexpr0.3linewidth-2tabcolsep
            Cdimexpr0.7linewidth-2tabcolsep
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            hline
            A & B & C \
            hline
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            C & B & A \
            hline
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabular*14c
            hline
            D & E & F & G & H & I & J & D & E & F & G & H & I & J \
            hline
            4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 \
            J & I & H & G & F & E & D & J & I & H & G & F & E & D \
            hline
            endtabular
            endtabular*
            endtable*
            lipsumlipsum
            enddocument


            which gives:



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer

























            • This is very good but the problem what happens when Table I has a lot more columns than Table II. How do handle the space and I want these two tables to be placed at the top of a two-column article using begintable*

              – Brown
              Apr 15 at 20:31






            • 1





              @Brown, see addendum to answer.

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 0:03











            • You are awesome and thank you so much. I have marked your answer as ACCEPTED!

              – Brown
              Apr 16 at 10:51











            • @Brown, you are welcome!

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 10:53













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            using tabularx for outer table and use table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagetabularx
            newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX

            begindocument
            begintable[htb]
            begintabularxlinewidthCC
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            A & B & C \
            cline1-3
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            cline1-3
            C & B & A \
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabularccc
            D & E & F \
            cline1-3
            4 & 5 & 6 \
            cline1-3
            F & E & D \
            endtabular
            endtabularx
            endtable
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            addendum:
            in cases, when one table is wider than other and wider than the column width, you can manually accommodate columns width of the outer table. for this is more appropriate to use tabular* than tabularx table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagearray
            newcolumntypeC[1]>centeringarraybackslashp#1

            usepackagelipsum

            begindocument
            lipsum[1]
            begintable*
            begintabular*linewidthCdimexpr0.3linewidth-2tabcolsep
            Cdimexpr0.7linewidth-2tabcolsep
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            hline
            A & B & C \
            hline
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            C & B & A \
            hline
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabular*14c
            hline
            D & E & F & G & H & I & J & D & E & F & G & H & I & J \
            hline
            4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 \
            J & I & H & G & F & E & D & J & I & H & G & F & E & D \
            hline
            endtabular
            endtabular*
            endtable*
            lipsumlipsum
            enddocument


            which gives:



            enter image description here






            share|improve this answer















            using tabularx for outer table and use table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagetabularx
            newcolumntypeC>centeringarraybackslashX

            begindocument
            begintable[htb]
            begintabularxlinewidthCC
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            A & B & C \
            cline1-3
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            cline1-3
            C & B & A \
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabularccc
            D & E & F \
            cline1-3
            4 & 5 & 6 \
            cline1-3
            F & E & D \
            endtabular
            endtabularx
            endtable
            enddocument


            enter image description here



            addendum:
            in cases, when one table is wider than other and wider than the column width, you can manually accommodate columns width of the outer table. for this is more appropriate to use tabular* than tabularx table environment:



            documentclassarticle
            usepackage[skip=1ex]caption
            usepackagearray
            newcolumntypeC[1]>centeringarraybackslashp#1

            usepackagelipsum

            begindocument
            lipsum[1]
            begintable*
            begintabular*linewidthCdimexpr0.3linewidth-2tabcolsep
            Cdimexpr0.7linewidth-2tabcolsep
            captionThe first table
            begintabularccc
            hline
            A & B & C \
            hline
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            C & B & A \
            hline
            endtabular
            &
            captionThe second table
            begintabular*14c
            hline
            D & E & F & G & H & I & J & D & E & F & G & H & I & J \
            hline
            4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 & 4 & 5 & 6 & 7 & 8 & 9 & 0 \
            J & I & H & G & F & E & D & J & I & H & G & F & E & D \
            hline
            endtabular
            endtabular*
            endtable*
            lipsumlipsum
            enddocument


            which gives:



            enter image description here







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            • This is very good but the problem what happens when Table I has a lot more columns than Table II. How do handle the space and I want these two tables to be placed at the top of a two-column article using begintable*

              – Brown
              Apr 15 at 20:31






            • 1





              @Brown, see addendum to answer.

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 0:03











            • You are awesome and thank you so much. I have marked your answer as ACCEPTED!

              – Brown
              Apr 16 at 10:51











            • @Brown, you are welcome!

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 10:53

















            • This is very good but the problem what happens when Table I has a lot more columns than Table II. How do handle the space and I want these two tables to be placed at the top of a two-column article using begintable*

              – Brown
              Apr 15 at 20:31






            • 1





              @Brown, see addendum to answer.

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 0:03











            • You are awesome and thank you so much. I have marked your answer as ACCEPTED!

              – Brown
              Apr 16 at 10:51











            • @Brown, you are welcome!

              – Zarko
              Apr 16 at 10:53
















            This is very good but the problem what happens when Table I has a lot more columns than Table II. How do handle the space and I want these two tables to be placed at the top of a two-column article using begintable*

            – Brown
            Apr 15 at 20:31





            This is very good but the problem what happens when Table I has a lot more columns than Table II. How do handle the space and I want these two tables to be placed at the top of a two-column article using begintable*

            – Brown
            Apr 15 at 20:31




            1




            1





            @Brown, see addendum to answer.

            – Zarko
            Apr 16 at 0:03





            @Brown, see addendum to answer.

            – Zarko
            Apr 16 at 0:03













            You are awesome and thank you so much. I have marked your answer as ACCEPTED!

            – Brown
            Apr 16 at 10:51





            You are awesome and thank you so much. I have marked your answer as ACCEPTED!

            – Brown
            Apr 16 at 10:51













            @Brown, you are welcome!

            – Zarko
            Apr 16 at 10:53





            @Brown, you are welcome!

            – Zarko
            Apr 16 at 10:53











            2














            With minipages and captionof you can achieve the following:



            enter image description here



            documentclassarticle
            usepackagecapt-of
            begindocument
            noindent
            beginminipage0.5textwidth
            centering
            begintabularccc
            A & B & C \
            cline1-3
            1 & 2 & 3 \
            cline1-3
            C & B & A \
            endtabular
            captionoftableMy first caption
            endminipage%
            beginminipage0.5textwidth
            centering
            begintabularccc
            D & E & F \
            cline1-3
            4 & 5 & 6 \
            cline1-3
            F & E & D \
            endtabular
            captionoftableMy second caption
            endminipage
            enddocument





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              With minipages and captionof you can achieve the following:



              enter image description here



              documentclassarticle
              usepackagecapt-of
              begindocument
              noindent
              beginminipage0.5textwidth
              centering
              begintabularccc
              A & B & C \
              cline1-3
              1 & 2 & 3 \
              cline1-3
              C & B & A \
              endtabular
              captionoftableMy first caption
              endminipage%
              beginminipage0.5textwidth
              centering
              begintabularccc
              D & E & F \
              cline1-3
              4 & 5 & 6 \
              cline1-3
              F & E & D \
              endtabular
              captionoftableMy second caption
              endminipage
              enddocument





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                With minipages and captionof you can achieve the following:



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagecapt-of
                begindocument
                noindent
                beginminipage0.5textwidth
                centering
                begintabularccc
                A & B & C \
                cline1-3
                1 & 2 & 3 \
                cline1-3
                C & B & A \
                endtabular
                captionoftableMy first caption
                endminipage%
                beginminipage0.5textwidth
                centering
                begintabularccc
                D & E & F \
                cline1-3
                4 & 5 & 6 \
                cline1-3
                F & E & D \
                endtabular
                captionoftableMy second caption
                endminipage
                enddocument





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                With minipages and captionof you can achieve the following:



                enter image description here



                documentclassarticle
                usepackagecapt-of
                begindocument
                noindent
                beginminipage0.5textwidth
                centering
                begintabularccc
                A & B & C \
                cline1-3
                1 & 2 & 3 \
                cline1-3
                C & B & A \
                endtabular
                captionoftableMy first caption
                endminipage%
                beginminipage0.5textwidth
                centering
                begintabularccc
                D & E & F \
                cline1-3
                4 & 5 & 6 \
                cline1-3
                F & E & D \
                endtabular
                captionoftableMy second caption
                endminipage
                enddocument






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                answered Apr 15 at 19:09









                leandriisleandriis

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                    You can use the floatrow package:



                    documentclassarticle
                    usepackagecaption
                    usepackagefloatrow

                    begindocument

                    begintable
                    captionsetupjustification=raggedright
                    floatsetupcaptionskip=2pt
                    beginfloatrow
                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA First Tablebegintabularccc
                    A & B & C \
                    cline1-3
                    1 & 2 & 3 \
                    cline1-3
                    C & B & A \
                    endtabular

                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA Second Tablebegintabularccc
                    D & E & F \
                    cline1-3
                    4 & 5 & 6 \
                    cline1-3
                    F & E & D \
                    endtabular
                    endfloatrow
                    endtable

                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






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                    • I am getting this error Package floatrow Error: Do not use float package with floatrow.

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 20:28











                    • Yes, because floatrow redefines the H specifier for its own sake, and a few other things. So if you load float for ‘H’, you can use it with only floatrow.

                      – Bernard
                      Apr 15 at 21:17












                    • It means there is no way to get around this. But thank you!

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 21:28















                    2














                    You can use the floatrow package:



                    documentclassarticle
                    usepackagecaption
                    usepackagefloatrow

                    begindocument

                    begintable
                    captionsetupjustification=raggedright
                    floatsetupcaptionskip=2pt
                    beginfloatrow
                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA First Tablebegintabularccc
                    A & B & C \
                    cline1-3
                    1 & 2 & 3 \
                    cline1-3
                    C & B & A \
                    endtabular

                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA Second Tablebegintabularccc
                    D & E & F \
                    cline1-3
                    4 & 5 & 6 \
                    cline1-3
                    F & E & D \
                    endtabular
                    endfloatrow
                    endtable

                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer























                    • I am getting this error Package floatrow Error: Do not use float package with floatrow.

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 20:28











                    • Yes, because floatrow redefines the H specifier for its own sake, and a few other things. So if you load float for ‘H’, you can use it with only floatrow.

                      – Bernard
                      Apr 15 at 21:17












                    • It means there is no way to get around this. But thank you!

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 21:28













                    2












                    2








                    2







                    You can use the floatrow package:



                    documentclassarticle
                    usepackagecaption
                    usepackagefloatrow

                    begindocument

                    begintable
                    captionsetupjustification=raggedright
                    floatsetupcaptionskip=2pt
                    beginfloatrow
                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA First Tablebegintabularccc
                    A & B & C \
                    cline1-3
                    1 & 2 & 3 \
                    cline1-3
                    C & B & A \
                    endtabular

                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA Second Tablebegintabularccc
                    D & E & F \
                    cline1-3
                    4 & 5 & 6 \
                    cline1-3
                    F & E & D \
                    endtabular
                    endfloatrow
                    endtable

                    enddocument


                    enter image description here






                    share|improve this answer













                    You can use the floatrow package:



                    documentclassarticle
                    usepackagecaption
                    usepackagefloatrow

                    begindocument

                    begintable
                    captionsetupjustification=raggedright
                    floatsetupcaptionskip=2pt
                    beginfloatrow
                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA First Tablebegintabularccc
                    A & B & C \
                    cline1-3
                    1 & 2 & 3 \
                    cline1-3
                    C & B & A \
                    endtabular

                    ttabbox[1.4FBwidth]captionA Second Tablebegintabularccc
                    D & E & F \
                    cline1-3
                    4 & 5 & 6 \
                    cline1-3
                    F & E & D \
                    endtabular
                    endfloatrow
                    endtable

                    enddocument


                    enter image description here







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                    answered Apr 15 at 19:27









                    BernardBernard

                    176k778210




                    176k778210












                    • I am getting this error Package floatrow Error: Do not use float package with floatrow.

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 20:28











                    • Yes, because floatrow redefines the H specifier for its own sake, and a few other things. So if you load float for ‘H’, you can use it with only floatrow.

                      – Bernard
                      Apr 15 at 21:17












                    • It means there is no way to get around this. But thank you!

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 21:28

















                    • I am getting this error Package floatrow Error: Do not use float package with floatrow.

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 20:28











                    • Yes, because floatrow redefines the H specifier for its own sake, and a few other things. So if you load float for ‘H’, you can use it with only floatrow.

                      – Bernard
                      Apr 15 at 21:17












                    • It means there is no way to get around this. But thank you!

                      – Brown
                      Apr 15 at 21:28
















                    I am getting this error Package floatrow Error: Do not use float package with floatrow.

                    – Brown
                    Apr 15 at 20:28





                    I am getting this error Package floatrow Error: Do not use float package with floatrow.

                    – Brown
                    Apr 15 at 20:28













                    Yes, because floatrow redefines the H specifier for its own sake, and a few other things. So if you load float for ‘H’, you can use it with only floatrow.

                    – Bernard
                    Apr 15 at 21:17






                    Yes, because floatrow redefines the H specifier for its own sake, and a few other things. So if you load float for ‘H’, you can use it with only floatrow.

                    – Bernard
                    Apr 15 at 21:17














                    It means there is no way to get around this. But thank you!

                    – Brown
                    Apr 15 at 21:28





                    It means there is no way to get around this. But thank you!

                    – Brown
                    Apr 15 at 21:28










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