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Constructing Stack Tables With Magic %GluePlus

Overview As a composite table, a stack table is made up of a varying number of child tables that are placed one on top of another without any gaps. Unlike a regular table that has a fixed number of columns throughout the rows, a typical stack table allows each of its child tables to have its own number of columns and headers and each can vary its size, layout and style separately. This paper extends the method introduced in and presents another macro called %GluePlus that can assemble multiple separate tables in a RTF file into a single stack table.

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PublisherSAS Institute File FormatPDF
Date PublishedFebruary 2006 Downloads5
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