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I got this error while compiling a document using the IEEEcolor document class from the IEEE Author center:




Use of @argtabularcr doesn't match its definition. subsection




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I got this error while compiling a document using the IEEEcolor document class from the IEEE Author center:




Use of @argtabularcr doesn't match its definition. subsection




What should I do to fix this error?










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I got this error while compiling a document using the IEEEcolor document class from the IEEE Author center:




Use of @argtabularcr doesn't match its definition. subsection




What should I do to fix this error?










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I got this error while compiling a document using the IEEEcolor document class from the IEEE Author center:




Use of @argtabularcr doesn't match its definition. subsection




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    please do not add an answer in the question posting, it makes a mess of the archived question/answer format of the site. It is perfectly Ok to asnwer your own question, but the answer part should be posted as an answer.

    – David Carlisle
    Feb 26 '18 at 20:22














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    please do not add an answer in the question posting, it makes a mess of the archived question/answer format of the site. It is perfectly Ok to asnwer your own question, but the answer part should be posted as an answer.

    – David Carlisle
    Feb 26 '18 at 20:22








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please do not add an answer in the question posting, it makes a mess of the archived question/answer format of the site. It is perfectly Ok to asnwer your own question, but the answer part should be posted as an answer.

– David Carlisle
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please do not add an answer in the question posting, it makes a mess of the archived question/answer format of the site. It is perfectly Ok to asnwer your own question, but the answer part should be posted as an answer.

– David Carlisle
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My mistake was that I had copied the title of the paper into the markboth command with an included line break since my title was too long to fit on a single line:



markboth{IEEE Journal of This and That}%
{Author MakeLowercase{textit{et al.}}: My paper title that is too long\for a single line by one word only}


Removing the \ from the second markboth argument fixed the issue



It was a bit tricky to find, since the compiler complained about the error a couple of pages into the document, at the point of the page break where the content of the second markboth argument was to be used, while the offending command was near the beginning, before begin{document}.





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    My mistake was that I had copied the title of the paper into the markboth command with an included line break since my title was too long to fit on a single line:



    markboth{IEEE Journal of This and That}%
    {Author MakeLowercase{textit{et al.}}: My paper title that is too long\for a single line by one word only}


    Removing the \ from the second markboth argument fixed the issue



    It was a bit tricky to find, since the compiler complained about the error a couple of pages into the document, at the point of the page break where the content of the second markboth argument was to be used, while the offending command was near the beginning, before begin{document}.





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      My mistake was that I had copied the title of the paper into the markboth command with an included line break since my title was too long to fit on a single line:



      markboth{IEEE Journal of This and That}%
      {Author MakeLowercase{textit{et al.}}: My paper title that is too long\for a single line by one word only}


      Removing the \ from the second markboth argument fixed the issue



      It was a bit tricky to find, since the compiler complained about the error a couple of pages into the document, at the point of the page break where the content of the second markboth argument was to be used, while the offending command was near the beginning, before begin{document}.





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        My mistake was that I had copied the title of the paper into the markboth command with an included line break since my title was too long to fit on a single line:



        markboth{IEEE Journal of This and That}%
        {Author MakeLowercase{textit{et al.}}: My paper title that is too long\for a single line by one word only}


        Removing the \ from the second markboth argument fixed the issue



        It was a bit tricky to find, since the compiler complained about the error a couple of pages into the document, at the point of the page break where the content of the second markboth argument was to be used, while the offending command was near the beginning, before begin{document}.





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        My mistake was that I had copied the title of the paper into the markboth command with an included line break since my title was too long to fit on a single line:



        markboth{IEEE Journal of This and That}%
        {Author MakeLowercase{textit{et al.}}: My paper title that is too long\for a single line by one word only}


        Removing the \ from the second markboth argument fixed the issue



        It was a bit tricky to find, since the compiler complained about the error a couple of pages into the document, at the point of the page break where the content of the second markboth argument was to be used, while the offending command was near the beginning, before begin{document}.





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