Rich Shepard <rshepard <at> appl-ecosys.com> writes: > > The pattern I used to use back in the early Pleistocene was to place > single column headings on the bottom row when other columns had multiple > rows. Doing this in LyX using the embedded \linebreak is not working. > > Has table typesetting changed so that single-row cell headings are aligned > on the top when other columns have multiple row headings? If not, please > pass me a clue stick on how to move those single rows down. >
Rich, I may not be understanding what you want. If you make the headings of some columns span multiple rows, that does not affect the headings of other columns. Let's say I have two columns and join the top two cells in the right column to make a single header cell. The left column still has separate cells in those rows; so I can just stick heading content in row 2, column 1. No line break is required. Is that what you want, or am I missing something? Paul