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I am using the agujournal2018 cls files (available here). To make it easier while I am drafting, I want lines in tables. How can I make the vertical lines and horizontal lines connect in tables?



I tried to use the aboverulesep=0ex
belowrulesep=0ex answer relevant to booktabs here with no luck



MWE



documentclass[draft]{agujournal2018}
usepackage{apacite}

usepackage{url} %this package should fix any errors with URLs in refs.
usepackage{lineno}
linenumbers
%%%%%%%

draftfalse

journalname{Enter journal name here}
begin{document}

begin{table}
caption{Time of the Transition Between Phase 1 and Phase 2$^{a}$}
centering
begin{tabular}{l | c}
hline
Run & Time (min) \
hline
$l1$ & 260 \
$l2$ & 300 \
$l3$ & 340 \
$h1$ & 270 \
$h2$ & 250 \
$h3$ & 380 \
$r1$ & 370 \
$r2$ & 390 \
hline
multicolumn{2}{l}{$^{a}$Footnote text here.}
end{tabular}
end{table}

end{document}


I realise that the journal doesn't have these lines and I will need to remove them before submitting, but it will make drafting a LOT easier if can lay the tables out with lines.










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    I am using the agujournal2018 cls files (available here). To make it easier while I am drafting, I want lines in tables. How can I make the vertical lines and horizontal lines connect in tables?



    I tried to use the aboverulesep=0ex
    belowrulesep=0ex answer relevant to booktabs here with no luck



    MWE



    documentclass[draft]{agujournal2018}
    usepackage{apacite}

    usepackage{url} %this package should fix any errors with URLs in refs.
    usepackage{lineno}
    linenumbers
    %%%%%%%

    draftfalse

    journalname{Enter journal name here}
    begin{document}

    begin{table}
    caption{Time of the Transition Between Phase 1 and Phase 2$^{a}$}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{l | c}
    hline
    Run & Time (min) \
    hline
    $l1$ & 260 \
    $l2$ & 300 \
    $l3$ & 340 \
    $h1$ & 270 \
    $h2$ & 250 \
    $h3$ & 380 \
    $r1$ & 370 \
    $r2$ & 390 \
    hline
    multicolumn{2}{l}{$^{a}$Footnote text here.}
    end{tabular}
    end{table}

    end{document}


    I realise that the journal doesn't have these lines and I will need to remove them before submitting, but it will make drafting a LOT easier if can lay the tables out with lines.










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      I am using the agujournal2018 cls files (available here). To make it easier while I am drafting, I want lines in tables. How can I make the vertical lines and horizontal lines connect in tables?



      I tried to use the aboverulesep=0ex
      belowrulesep=0ex answer relevant to booktabs here with no luck



      MWE



      documentclass[draft]{agujournal2018}
      usepackage{apacite}

      usepackage{url} %this package should fix any errors with URLs in refs.
      usepackage{lineno}
      linenumbers
      %%%%%%%

      draftfalse

      journalname{Enter journal name here}
      begin{document}

      begin{table}
      caption{Time of the Transition Between Phase 1 and Phase 2$^{a}$}
      centering
      begin{tabular}{l | c}
      hline
      Run & Time (min) \
      hline
      $l1$ & 260 \
      $l2$ & 300 \
      $l3$ & 340 \
      $h1$ & 270 \
      $h2$ & 250 \
      $h3$ & 380 \
      $r1$ & 370 \
      $r2$ & 390 \
      hline
      multicolumn{2}{l}{$^{a}$Footnote text here.}
      end{tabular}
      end{table}

      end{document}


      I realise that the journal doesn't have these lines and I will need to remove them before submitting, but it will make drafting a LOT easier if can lay the tables out with lines.










      share|improve this question













      I am using the agujournal2018 cls files (available here). To make it easier while I am drafting, I want lines in tables. How can I make the vertical lines and horizontal lines connect in tables?



      I tried to use the aboverulesep=0ex
      belowrulesep=0ex answer relevant to booktabs here with no luck



      MWE



      documentclass[draft]{agujournal2018}
      usepackage{apacite}

      usepackage{url} %this package should fix any errors with URLs in refs.
      usepackage{lineno}
      linenumbers
      %%%%%%%

      draftfalse

      journalname{Enter journal name here}
      begin{document}

      begin{table}
      caption{Time of the Transition Between Phase 1 and Phase 2$^{a}$}
      centering
      begin{tabular}{l | c}
      hline
      Run & Time (min) \
      hline
      $l1$ & 260 \
      $l2$ & 300 \
      $l3$ & 340 \
      $h1$ & 270 \
      $h2$ & 250 \
      $h3$ & 380 \
      $r1$ & 370 \
      $r2$ & 390 \
      hline
      multicolumn{2}{l}{$^{a}$Footnote text here.}
      end{tabular}
      end{table}

      end{document}


      I realise that the journal doesn't have these lines and I will need to remove them before submitting, but it will make drafting a LOT easier if can lay the tables out with lines.







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