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<head><title>Help On LaTeX \cline</title></head>
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<h1><font size="-2">Hypertext Help with LaTeX</font><br><font color="#cc0000">\cline</font></h1>
 <tt>\cline{i-j}</tt>
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 The  <tt>\cline</tt>  command   draws  horizontal   lines  across  the  columns
 specified,  beginning  in column i and ending  in column  j, which are
 identified in the mandatory argument.
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It is used in the  <A href="ltx-68.html">tabular</A> and
<a href="ltx-202.html">array</a> environment.
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 Two (or more) successive <tt>\cline</tt> commands draw lines in the same
 vertical position.  Typically, <tt>\cline</tt> commands are placed after a 
 <a href="ltx-181.html"><tt>\\</tt></a> (line breadk) command so that 
 they separate items on two lines; they do
 not, however, need a line break command afterwards.
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See also <A href="ltx-68.html">tabular</A> and 
   <a href="ltx-202.html">array</a> environments<br>
Return to the <a href="ltx-2.html">LaTeX Table of Contents</a>
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Revised: Sheldon Green, 10 Oct 1995.
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