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I am trying to generate tables similar to the one attached here. Basically, one main caption on the top, and some extra descriptions in the legend below the table.



EDIT: Thank you for the comment. Yes, I am looking for a legend for tables. The font size should be smaller and the width should be the same as the tabular material (similar to the image below).



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    What you describe is generally called a legend, not a subcaption, to the tabular material. Please provide more information about how you would like the legend to be formatted. E.g., should it use a small font size than the main part of the table does? Should the width of the legend be the same as that of the tabular material? Any other requirements? Please advise.

    – Mico
    Mar 20 at 12:06











  • @Mico thanks for your comment. I just updated the question.

    – Moh
    Mar 20 at 13:03






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    Either use a multicolumn or the threeparttable environment.

    – leandriis
    Mar 20 at 13:03






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    With footnotes (tablenotes) definitely use threeparttable.

    – John Kormylo
    Mar 20 at 15:12
















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I am trying to generate tables similar to the one attached here. Basically, one main caption on the top, and some extra descriptions in the legend below the table.



EDIT: Thank you for the comment. Yes, I am looking for a legend for tables. The font size should be smaller and the width should be the same as the tabular material (similar to the image below).



enter image description here










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    What you describe is generally called a legend, not a subcaption, to the tabular material. Please provide more information about how you would like the legend to be formatted. E.g., should it use a small font size than the main part of the table does? Should the width of the legend be the same as that of the tabular material? Any other requirements? Please advise.

    – Mico
    Mar 20 at 12:06











  • @Mico thanks for your comment. I just updated the question.

    – Moh
    Mar 20 at 13:03






  • 2





    Either use a multicolumn or the threeparttable environment.

    – leandriis
    Mar 20 at 13:03






  • 1





    With footnotes (tablenotes) definitely use threeparttable.

    – John Kormylo
    Mar 20 at 15:12














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I am trying to generate tables similar to the one attached here. Basically, one main caption on the top, and some extra descriptions in the legend below the table.



EDIT: Thank you for the comment. Yes, I am looking for a legend for tables. The font size should be smaller and the width should be the same as the tabular material (similar to the image below).



enter image description here










share|improve this question
















I am trying to generate tables similar to the one attached here. Basically, one main caption on the top, and some extra descriptions in the legend below the table.



EDIT: Thank you for the comment. Yes, I am looking for a legend for tables. The font size should be smaller and the width should be the same as the tabular material (similar to the image below).



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    What you describe is generally called a legend, not a subcaption, to the tabular material. Please provide more information about how you would like the legend to be formatted. E.g., should it use a small font size than the main part of the table does? Should the width of the legend be the same as that of the tabular material? Any other requirements? Please advise.

    – Mico
    Mar 20 at 12:06











  • @Mico thanks for your comment. I just updated the question.

    – Moh
    Mar 20 at 13:03






  • 2





    Either use a multicolumn or the threeparttable environment.

    – leandriis
    Mar 20 at 13:03






  • 1





    With footnotes (tablenotes) definitely use threeparttable.

    – John Kormylo
    Mar 20 at 15:12














  • 1





    What you describe is generally called a legend, not a subcaption, to the tabular material. Please provide more information about how you would like the legend to be formatted. E.g., should it use a small font size than the main part of the table does? Should the width of the legend be the same as that of the tabular material? Any other requirements? Please advise.

    – Mico
    Mar 20 at 12:06











  • @Mico thanks for your comment. I just updated the question.

    – Moh
    Mar 20 at 13:03






  • 2





    Either use a multicolumn or the threeparttable environment.

    – leandriis
    Mar 20 at 13:03






  • 1





    With footnotes (tablenotes) definitely use threeparttable.

    – John Kormylo
    Mar 20 at 15:12








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1





What you describe is generally called a legend, not a subcaption, to the tabular material. Please provide more information about how you would like the legend to be formatted. E.g., should it use a small font size than the main part of the table does? Should the width of the legend be the same as that of the tabular material? Any other requirements? Please advise.

– Mico
Mar 20 at 12:06





What you describe is generally called a legend, not a subcaption, to the tabular material. Please provide more information about how you would like the legend to be formatted. E.g., should it use a small font size than the main part of the table does? Should the width of the legend be the same as that of the tabular material? Any other requirements? Please advise.

– Mico
Mar 20 at 12:06













@Mico thanks for your comment. I just updated the question.

– Moh
Mar 20 at 13:03





@Mico thanks for your comment. I just updated the question.

– Moh
Mar 20 at 13:03




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Either use a multicolumn or the threeparttable environment.

– leandriis
Mar 20 at 13:03





Either use a multicolumn or the threeparttable environment.

– leandriis
Mar 20 at 13:03




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1





With footnotes (tablenotes) definitely use threeparttable.

– John Kormylo
Mar 20 at 15:12





With footnotes (tablenotes) definitely use threeparttable.

– John Kormylo
Mar 20 at 15:12










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