<\body> In order to create a table, you may either use or one of the following keyboard shorthands: <\description> >Create a regular table. >Create a regular table whose cells are centered. >Create a regular ``block'', whose cells are separated by lines. >Create a block whose cells are centered. In math mode, a few other table-like structures are provided: <\description> >Create a matrix. >Create a determinant. >Create a choice list. The environment is also a special kind of table-like structure, which extends over the entire line. You may start a list of equations using . When starting a new table, its size is minimal (usually 1>) and its cells are empty. New rows and columns are inserted using the >, >, > and > shorthands. For instance, > creates a new column at the right of the current cursor position. You may also start a new row below the current cursor position by hitting >. <\initial> <\collection> <\references> <\collection> |?>> |?>> <\auxiliary> <\collection> <\associate|idx> |Insert>||Table>>|> |Insert>||Mathematics>||Equations>>|>