That did the trick!  It did distribute the new width oddly, with adding
more width to the the first and second columns, while the third column,
which had the most text to wrap, was not as wide as it could have been.  I
had to set widths for the first and second columns, and had to experiment
to get them right.

Thanks for the help!

On Sun, Dec 6, 2020 at 2:20 AM Aditya Mahajan <adit...@umich.edu> wrote:

> On Sun, 6 Dec 2020, T. Kurt Bond wrote:
>
> > Setting maxwidth and textwidth on the \bTABLE doesn't seem to do
> anything.
>
> Use:
>
> \bTABLE[width=broad]
>
> \eTABLE
>
> Aditya
>
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