You might try a LaTeX package called subfigure.  It can be downloaded from the 
CTAN
website at ftp://ftp.duke.edu/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/catalogue.html.  I 
don't know
how well it works as I just came across it a few days ago and haven't had a 
chance to
work with it yet, but it looks like it wil do what you want it to.
-Kurt

Rob Mahurin wrote:

> I'm writing a LaTeX document that contains two very similar tables
> which I would like to have side-by-side to accent their similarity:
>
>         -----------     -----------
>         | table 1 |     | table 2 |
>         |         |     |         |
>         -----------     -----------
>         caption 1       caption 2
>
> LaTeX wants to put them one above the other.  How do I get what I
> want?
>
> Rob
>
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