<\body> Using resp. you may specify the width or height of a cell. In fact, the specified width (or height) may be taken into account in three different ways: <\description> The actual width of the cell will be the minimum of the specified width and the width of the box inside the cell. The width of the cell will be precisely the specified one. The actual width of the cell will be the maximum of the specified width and the width of the box inside the cell. The border width and the cell padding (to be explained below) are taken into account in the size of the box inside the cell. You may also specify the width and the height of the entire table in . In particular, you may specify the table to run over the entire width of a paragraph. When specifying a width (or height) for the entire table, you may specify how the unused space is distributed over the cells using . By default, the unused space is equally distributed. <\initial> <\collection>