On Wed, 4 Feb 2004, Nirmal Govind wrote: > Rich - attached is an example of how this can be done with minipages and > a table float.. note the width setting of the minipages.. you can change > this setting and adapt for any # tables.. this example follows directly > from Herbert's tip for figures side-by-side...
nirmal, Thanks very much. I came close on my own, but didn't quite make it. Even now, I'm _almost_ there, but not quite. I created a table float. Inside that I created three minipages, each with a width of 33% of the column. Inside each minipage I put a table. So far, so good. The two missing pieces are: 1) Spacing them evenly across the page. I have position set to middle rather than bottom, but I suspect that doesn't matter. When I expand the table float I don't see the dashed red line in my version as I see in yours. 2) How do I get the "Table #:" inserted beneath each table so I can place a caption and a lable? Rich -- Dr. Richard B. Shepard, President Applied Ecosystem Services, Inc. (TM) <http://www.appl-ecosys.com>
