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I would like to know how to make tables and text in on the line like in the picture. And how I can make text in three columns each column different size. Everything in one paper like in example.
I think that two-column text doesn't work there

I am using MikTEX and Texmaker

 

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forever alone 

  :D

 

I'm definitely interested in the answer (thanks for actually posting your solution

by the way) since I'm not yet very advanced at LaTeX, but I don't really think a post

saying "Can't help you, but if someone else can, I'd be interested in the answer."

would have been of much use. ;)

 

I was always scared of using LaTeX for school so I ended up using the Equation Editor on Word instead. I guess I'll have to learn it eventually... :P

At least the basics are actually not that difficult. There are some quite decent

tutorials on Youtube. When I first started, this series helped me out quite a lot:

She really starts at the very basics, even a rather computer illiterate person

could probably follow along (not to insinuate that you're computer illiterate, I'm

just saying the learning curve of her tutorials is nicely shaped for beginners).

It definitely shows that she's a teacher and has a nice grasp on didactic concepts.

If you want to have a peak, here's the first vid in the series:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoDv0qhyysQ&list=PL1D4EAB31D3EBC449&index=1

Of course, as this thread shows, once you get to the advanced stuff things can become

quite tricky, but the basics aren't really that complex I'd say.

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At least the basics are actually not that difficult. There are some quite decent

tutorials on Youtube. When I first started, this series helped me out quite a lot:

She really starts at the very basics, even a rather computer illiterate person

could probably follow along (not to insinuate that you're computer illiterate, I'm

just saying the learning curve of her tutorials is nicely shaped for beginners).

It definitely shows that she's a teacher and has a nice grasp on didactic concepts.

If you want to have a peak, here's the first vid in the series:

Of course, as this thread shows, once you get to the advanced stuff things can become

quite tricky, but the basics aren't really that complex I'd say.

Thanks! I'll definitely be going through this eventually, since I'm on summer break anyway. :)

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