Paul:
> > If you're using the "rotate cell" button in the table toolbar, the
> > problem is that the multirow command is being nested inside the sideways
> > environment; you need the nesting in the opposite order. Try
> > deselecting the rotation button in the toolbar and use something like
> >
On Saturday 01 of January 2011 18:14:52 Paul A. Rubin wrote:
> If you're using the "rotate cell" button in the table toolbar, the problem
> is that the multirow command is being nested inside the sideways
> environment; you need the nesting in the opposite order. Try deselecting
> the rotation but
If you're using the "rotate cell" button in the table toolbar, the problem is
that the multirow command is being nested inside the sideways environment; you
need the nesting in the opposite order. Try deselecting the rotation button in
the toolbar and use something like the following inside the ce
Hi!
I have in several tables rotated cells (by 90 deg.) in which the contained
text appears vertically. That in order to save horizontal space of course.
Using "\multirow" (along with rotation) however, places the beginning of the
contained word/text to start from the "vertical" center and expa