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ConTeXt has a whole bunch of __NOTOC__= Many possibilities to typeset for tables. Not each provides everything you may need.typesetting =
ConTeXt has a whole bunch of possibilities to typeset tables. Not each provides everything [[#Features|Features]] you may need.
 
[[Floating_Objects|Floating objects]] enable to place and number tables, like graphics.
 
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== Recommended ==
* [[Tabulate]] (tabulation, '''recommended for simple requirements''')
* [[TABLE]] (natural tables, HTML tables, '''recommended''')
* [[xtables]] (extreme tables – mostly compatible to natural tables, better for page breaking)
* framed tables (for simple tables that span hundreds of pages)
|Older ones:== Deprecated ==
* [[Table]] (TaBlE, '''deprecated''')
* [[Tables]] (multipage TaBlE, '''deprecated''')
Note that you can use natural and extreme tables with the old Table/Tabulate syntax. (To make this even more confusing...)
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If you have simple tables with lots of contents, and you're tired of typing <code>\bTR\bTD</code>s or <code>\NC\NR</code>s, you can also have a look at
* [http://tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb28-3/tb90mahajan.pdf ConTeXt basics for users: Table macros] and [http://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb29-1/tb91mahajan.pdf Table macros II] by Aditya Mahajan (2007 and 2008).
== Features ==
<table style="border:1px solid #DDDDDD; width:100%" align="left" valign="top">
<tr style="background-color:#DDDDDD" align="left" valign="top">

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