22 | | * Rule 1: In the case of a table element that spans more than one cell, repeat the symbol # before the table element for each cell spanned by the element, e.g. #### for an element spanning four cells. Do not type spaces between the # symbols in this case. This rule applies even if the spanning element is the first element in a table row. Note: In all other cases there should be a space before and after each # symbol. (see attachment) |
23 | | * Rule 2. Within tables cells, if text is broken into separate lines, do not type a return after the lines. Instead, type \\ followed by a space to separate the lines. (see attachment) |
| 22 | * Rule 1: In the case of a table element that spans more than one cell, repeat the symbol # before the table element for each cell spanned by the element, e.g. #### for an element spanning four cells. Do not type spaces between the # symbols in this case. This rule applies even if the spanning element is the first element in a table row. Note: In all other cases there should be a space before and after each # symbol. |
| 23 | * Rule 2. Within tables cells, if text is broken into separate lines, do not type a return after the lines. Instead, type \\ followed by a space to separate the lines. |
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| 25 | (Rules 1 and 2: see attachment) |