Rotated table (90 degree in whole page) in two-column article
I tried to make a table rotated in one page (according to ferahfeza's post in rotate table (90 degrees) and stretch to fill whole page) but when I paste the same code in two-column article format, it didn't work properly, the table is placed on text (i.e, the table didn't take a new page but instead it printed on text in the same page)
How to do that ?
Thank you
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I tried to make a table rotated in one page (according to ferahfeza's post in rotate table (90 degrees) and stretch to fill whole page) but when I paste the same code in two-column article format, it didn't work properly, the table is placed on text (i.e, the table didn't take a new page but instead it printed on text in the same page)
How to do that ?
Thank you
tables rotating
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"didn't work properly" doesn't let anyone debug your problem, please provide a small test file and say what error you got.
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Have you usedonecolumn
before that table andtwocolumn
after it?
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Thank you David & Kurt, @Kurt no I didn't use them
– David29
3 hours ago
And what is the result using them? If that does not help, please add a minimal working example (MWE) ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
Thanks Kurt. It works but unfortunately it left considerable space before the table. Is there any way to complete the empty space (before the table) automatically ?
– David29
2 hours ago
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I tried to make a table rotated in one page (according to ferahfeza's post in rotate table (90 degrees) and stretch to fill whole page) but when I paste the same code in two-column article format, it didn't work properly, the table is placed on text (i.e, the table didn't take a new page but instead it printed on text in the same page)
How to do that ?
Thank you
tables rotating
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I tried to make a table rotated in one page (according to ferahfeza's post in rotate table (90 degrees) and stretch to fill whole page) but when I paste the same code in two-column article format, it didn't work properly, the table is placed on text (i.e, the table didn't take a new page but instead it printed on text in the same page)
How to do that ?
Thank you
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"didn't work properly" doesn't let anyone debug your problem, please provide a small test file and say what error you got.
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Have you usedonecolumn
before that table andtwocolumn
after it?
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Thank you David & Kurt, @Kurt no I didn't use them
– David29
3 hours ago
And what is the result using them? If that does not help, please add a minimal working example (MWE) ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
Thanks Kurt. It works but unfortunately it left considerable space before the table. Is there any way to complete the empty space (before the table) automatically ?
– David29
2 hours ago
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"didn't work properly" doesn't let anyone debug your problem, please provide a small test file and say what error you got.
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Have you usedonecolumn
before that table andtwocolumn
after it?
– Kurt
3 hours ago
Thank you David & Kurt, @Kurt no I didn't use them
– David29
3 hours ago
And what is the result using them? If that does not help, please add a minimal working example (MWE) ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
Thanks Kurt. It works but unfortunately it left considerable space before the table. Is there any way to complete the empty space (before the table) automatically ?
– David29
2 hours ago
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"didn't work properly" doesn't let anyone debug your problem, please provide a small test file and say what error you got.
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
"didn't work properly" doesn't let anyone debug your problem, please provide a small test file and say what error you got.
– David Carlisle
3 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Have you used
onecolumn
before that table and twocolumn
after it?– Kurt
3 hours ago
Welcome to TeX.SE! Have you used
onecolumn
before that table and twocolumn
after it?– Kurt
3 hours ago
Thank you David & Kurt, @Kurt no I didn't use them
– David29
3 hours ago
Thank you David & Kurt, @Kurt no I didn't use them
– David29
3 hours ago
And what is the result using them? If that does not help, please add a minimal working example (MWE) ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
And what is the result using them? If that does not help, please add a minimal working example (MWE) ...
– Kurt
2 hours ago
Thanks Kurt. It works but unfortunately it left considerable space before the table. Is there any way to complete the empty space (before the table) automatically ?
– David29
2 hours ago
Thanks Kurt. It works but unfortunately it left considerable space before the table. Is there any way to complete the empty space (before the table) automatically ?
– David29
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"didn't work properly" doesn't let anyone debug your problem, please provide a small test file and say what error you got.
– David Carlisle
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Welcome to TeX.SE! Have you used
onecolumn
before that table andtwocolumn
after it?– Kurt
3 hours ago
Thank you David & Kurt, @Kurt no I didn't use them
– David29
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And what is the result using them? If that does not help, please add a minimal working example (MWE) ...
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Thanks Kurt. It works but unfortunately it left considerable space before the table. Is there any way to complete the empty space (before the table) automatically ?
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