Hi,

antoher approach could be to place the tables in buffers. Later on call 
the buffers with something like
\placefigure
    [middle]
    []
    {none}
    {\startcombination[3*2]
       {\externalfigure[buffer1][type=buffer]}{caption1}
       {\externalfigure[buffer2][type=buffer]}{caption2}
       ...
      {\externalfigure[buffer6][type=buffer]}{caption6}
    \stopcombination}

Willi

Dalyoung Jeong wrote:

>Dear all,
>
>I'd like to display several tables of the same size in an 3*2 array form.
>I tried the commands \placetables and \startcombination like in thd dispaly of 
>figures, but it didn't work. My only solution is to use \startcolumns right 
>now.
>Is it possible to use \startcombination in some way?
>Or, is there any way to perform such a display?
>
>Thank you for reading.
>
>Dalyoung
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