Attached a tex file and the generated PDF. The first table is what I am trying to do. The second table is an example about what I would like to accomplish.
I have two problems.
Because there will be a lot of tables I like to use a variable, so that
changes can be done in one place. That is why I would like to use:
\getvariable{desc}{fieldHeading}
on the third line of the table. But then I get one column instead of five.
(The third is what I get, the fourth what I would like to get.)
In the first and last two rows I would like to have the field take the
complete row. Just like the example in the table under it where I use
Is this possible?
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Cecil Westerhof
test.tex
Description: TeX document
test.pdf
Description: Adobe PDF document
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