| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
 | Date | Lines | 
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| 776.1 | 3rd option | CRAYON::GENT | Party gone out of bounds -- B52's | Fri Aug 07 1987 14:02 | 3 | 
|  |     Try a <DEFINITION_LIST>.
    
    --Andrew
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| 776.2 | I don't think so | CHGV04::ORZECH | Alvin Orzechowski @RDC | Fri Aug 07 1987 15:04 | 3 | 
|  |      <DEFINITION_LIST> bolds each <DEFLIST_ITEM> and puts it  on  the  line
     above  each  <DEFLIST_DEF>.   I  don't  want bolding and I do want the
     definitions starting on the same line.  Any other suggestions?
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| 776.3 | Try <TABLE> in REPORT | DECWET::KOSAK |  | Fri Aug 07 1987 19:48 | 9 | 
|  |     Alvin,
    
    You can get what you're looking for, but it may depend on what doctype
    you're using.  I know that REPORT and OVERHEADS will work.  There
    must be others.
    
    Simply use <TABLE> but don't give it a title, or any heads.
    
    -- Craig
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| 776.4 | Informal table | VAXUUM::SEGAL |  | Mon Aug 10 1987 11:05 | 9 | 
|  |     RE .3:
    
    All doctypes will produce what you want, so long as your <TABLE>
    has no caption and no headings. The automatic rules are related to
    the design, but are bound to the caption and/or column headings.
    So, even a design that uses table rules will not produce them
    if a table is coded without headings and/or a caption.
    
    Lee
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| 776.5 | Close, but no cigar, yet | CHGV04::ORZECH | Alvin Orzechowski @RDC | Mon Aug 10 1987 11:11 | 30 | 
|  |      I'm using doctype SOFTWARE.REFERENCE - just like I think  the  manuals
     I'm looking at use.  On Craig's suggestion, here's what I used:
     <TABLE>()
     <TABLE_ATTRIBUTES>(MULTIPAGE )
     <TABLE_SETUP>(2\10 )
     <TABLE_ROW>(LIST\
     This would seem to be a list because things are separated like one,
     but none of the <LIST> types seem to do this.) 
     <TABLE_ROW>(TABLE\
     Maybe it's a <TABLE> of some sort, but all the tables I've played with
     put lines at the top and bottom and I don't want them. )
     <ENDTABLE>
     This yealded the following results:
     Table 1
     ______________________________________________________________________
     LIST    This would seem to be a list because things are separated like
             one, but none of the <LIST> types seem to do this.
     TABLE   Maybe it's a <TABLE> of some sort, but all the tables I've
             played with put lines at the top and bottom and I don't want
             them.
     ______________________________________________________________________
     I don't want "Table 1" and the top and bottom border lines.  Any other
     suggestions?
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| 776.6 | Got it! | CHGV04::ORZECH | Alvin Orzechowski @RDC | Mon Aug 10 1987 11:31 | 24 | 
|  |      Finally!  Here's what I did:
     <TABLE>
     <TABLE_SETUP>(2\10 )
     <TABLE_ROW>(LIST\
     This would seem to be a list because things are separated like one,
     but none of the <LIST> types seem to do this.) 
     <TABLE_ROW>(TABLE\
     Maybe it's a <TABLE> of some sort, but all the tables I've played with
     put lines at the top and bottom and I don't want them. )
     <ENDTABLE>
     Which yielded the following:
     LIST    This would seem to be a list because things are separated like
             one, but none of the <LIST> types seem to do this.
     TABLE   Maybe it's a <TABLE> of some sort, but all the tables I've
             played with put lines at the top and bottom and I don't want
             them.
     Thanx Andrew, Craig, and Lee for all the help.
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