<\body> In the menus, you also find some other more special features for tables. Very briefly, these include the following: <\itemize> Change the ``span'' of a cell and let it run over its neighbouring cells on its right and below. Creation of entire subtables inside cells. Correction of the depth and height of text, in order to let the baselines match. Horizontal hyphenation of cell contents and vertical hyphenation of the entire table. Gluing several rows and/or columns together, so that the glued cells become ``part of the borders'' of the remaining cells. Disactivation of the table, in order to see its ``source code''. Setting the ``extension center'' of a table. From now on, the formatting properties of this cell will be used for new cells created around this center. Specification of the minimal and maximum size of a table, which will be respected during further editing. (this is mainly useful when creating table macros). Currently, all tables come inside an environment like , , , etc. When creating your own table macros, you may use to extract the format from a given table. <\initial> <\collection>