Here's an example of one way you could do it: 
http://jsfiddle.net/asgallant/qKWZT/

In that example, I assigned class names to various cells in the table. 
 Cells with rowspans had a class name of "rowspan_<number of rows to span>" 
(eg, "rowspan_2"); similarly colspan cells had a class name of 
"colspan_<number of rows to span>" (a cell with both rowspan and colspan 
would have two class names applied, eg "rowspan_3 colspan_2").  Any cells 
that get in the way of the row/col span cells have the class name "delete" 
applied.  In the table's "ready" event handler, I iterate over the "delete" 
cells and remove them, and then iterate over the row and col span elements 
and set their rowSpan/colSpan properties as appropriate.

On Saturday, March 9, 2013 1:30:01 PM UTC-5, prateek dhawan wrote:
>
> Hey thankx for d rply
> Can elaborate hw can I do dis? Using jscript?
> Some sample code u can provide? ?
>

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