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In a table I want to combine some of the columns, but not in all rows. How can I realize this with LaTeX?

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\multicolumn{<number>}{<formatting>}{<contents>}

Where the arguments are

  1. Number of columns to merge
  2. the justification and formating string (just like you use in the table header, i.e. "|c|" or the like)
  3. The contents to put in the merged columns

This command simply replaces the <number> columns and is used inline.


Addition: This is also how you change the formatting of a single field in only one row of the table. Just use \multicolumn{1}{<new format>}{<contents>}.

dmckee
Thanks, it works fine. My first problem was, that I set as formatting only {c} and at this rows no lines were drawn. I had to change format-param to {|c|}, that worked as expected.
Mnementh