Hi Michael,
you could try columnsets and use a columnsetspan for the text above the columns.
I don’t know if tables work well within a columnset, though.
Hraban
> Am 22.07.2021 um 11:52 schrieb Michael Guravage <guravage@literatesolutions.com>:
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> I have created a table and placed it inside a columns environment; which works as advertised. However, if I place any text before the column environment, the columns break. More clearly stated, only one column appears on the first table page; whereas two columns resume on subsequent pages. I have attached a mwe where you can use --mode=title to invoke the broken columns.
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> Any advice on how to place text above the columns environment would be gratefully received.
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> With kind regards,
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> Michael
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