How to remove additional spaces in table in latex












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I am using the following code to generate a table.



documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
begin{document}
begin{table}[!t]
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
caption{Some text}
centering
begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
hline
textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
hline

textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
43%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
57%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
25%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
75%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
0%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
100%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
end{tabular}
label{table1}
end{table}
end{document}


However, as shown in the figure below there are empty spaces (highlighted in yellow). I am just wondering if there is a way to remove those extra lines from the table?
enter image description here



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  • Can you please provide us with a compilable document? When I compile your table with preamble documentclass[12pt]{article} usepackage{amssymb} I do not get such large spaces,

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • @marmot I am using the following document class documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago











  • Please add this (as well as begin{document} and end{document}) to your above code such that people have a complete example to play with.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago











  • @marmot Sure, I will add those details. By the way I am getting the same output in the following documentclasses as well; documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} and documentclass[jou,apacite]{apa6}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of Removing extra space after itemize environment in longtable in memoir

    – Henri Menke
    1 hour ago
















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I am using the following code to generate a table.



documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
begin{document}
begin{table}[!t]
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
caption{Some text}
centering
begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
hline
textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
hline

textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
43%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
57%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
25%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
75%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
0%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
100%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
end{tabular}
label{table1}
end{table}
end{document}


However, as shown in the figure below there are empty spaces (highlighted in yellow). I am just wondering if there is a way to remove those extra lines from the table?
enter image description here



I am happy to provide any other details if needed :)










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  • Can you please provide us with a compilable document? When I compile your table with preamble documentclass[12pt]{article} usepackage{amssymb} I do not get such large spaces,

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • @marmot I am using the following document class documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago











  • Please add this (as well as begin{document} and end{document}) to your above code such that people have a complete example to play with.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago











  • @marmot Sure, I will add those details. By the way I am getting the same output in the following documentclasses as well; documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} and documentclass[jou,apacite]{apa6}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of Removing extra space after itemize environment in longtable in memoir

    – Henri Menke
    1 hour ago














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I am using the following code to generate a table.



documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
begin{document}
begin{table}[!t]
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
caption{Some text}
centering
begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
hline
textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
hline

textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
43%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
57%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
25%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
75%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
0%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
100%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
end{tabular}
label{table1}
end{table}
end{document}


However, as shown in the figure below there are empty spaces (highlighted in yellow). I am just wondering if there is a way to remove those extra lines from the table?
enter image description here



I am happy to provide any other details if needed :)










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I am using the following code to generate a table.



documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
begin{document}
begin{table}[!t]
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
caption{Some text}
centering
begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
hline
textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
hline

textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
43%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
57%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
25%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
75%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
&
0%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
&
100%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
\
hline
end{tabular}
label{table1}
end{table}
end{document}


However, as shown in the figure below there are empty spaces (highlighted in yellow). I am just wondering if there is a way to remove those extra lines from the table?
enter image description here



I am happy to provide any other details if needed :)







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  • Can you please provide us with a compilable document? When I compile your table with preamble documentclass[12pt]{article} usepackage{amssymb} I do not get such large spaces,

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • @marmot I am using the following document class documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago











  • Please add this (as well as begin{document} and end{document}) to your above code such that people have a complete example to play with.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago











  • @marmot Sure, I will add those details. By the way I am getting the same output in the following documentclasses as well; documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} and documentclass[jou,apacite]{apa6}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of Removing extra space after itemize environment in longtable in memoir

    – Henri Menke
    1 hour ago



















  • Can you please provide us with a compilable document? When I compile your table with preamble documentclass[12pt]{article} usepackage{amssymb} I do not get such large spaces,

    – marmot
    2 hours ago











  • @marmot I am using the following document class documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago











  • Please add this (as well as begin{document} and end{document}) to your above code such that people have a complete example to play with.

    – marmot
    1 hour ago











  • @marmot Sure, I will add those details. By the way I am getting the same output in the following documentclasses as well; documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} and documentclass[jou,apacite]{apa6}

    – Emi
    1 hour ago






  • 2





    Possible duplicate of Removing extra space after itemize environment in longtable in memoir

    – Henri Menke
    1 hour ago

















Can you please provide us with a compilable document? When I compile your table with preamble documentclass[12pt]{article} usepackage{amssymb} I do not get such large spaces,

– marmot
2 hours ago





Can you please provide us with a compilable document? When I compile your table with preamble documentclass[12pt]{article} usepackage{amssymb} I do not get such large spaces,

– marmot
2 hours ago













@marmot I am using the following document class documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}

– Emi
1 hour ago





@marmot I am using the following document class documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}

– Emi
1 hour ago













Please add this (as well as begin{document} and end{document}) to your above code such that people have a complete example to play with.

– marmot
1 hour ago





Please add this (as well as begin{document} and end{document}) to your above code such that people have a complete example to play with.

– marmot
1 hour ago













@marmot Sure, I will add those details. By the way I am getting the same output in the following documentclasses as well; documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} and documentclass[jou,apacite]{apa6}

– Emi
1 hour ago





@marmot Sure, I will add those details. By the way I am getting the same output in the following documentclasses as well; documentclass[smallextended]{svjour3} and documentclass[jou,apacite]{apa6}

– Emi
1 hour ago




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Possible duplicate of Removing extra space after itemize environment in longtable in memoir

– Henri Menke
1 hour ago





Possible duplicate of Removing extra space after itemize environment in longtable in memoir

– Henri Menke
1 hour ago










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Put vspace*{-baselineskip} after each itemize and remove the last {$newline$} of each column.



documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
begin{document}
begin{table}[!t]
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
caption{Some text}
centering
begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
hline
textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
hline

textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
vspace*{-baselineskip}
&
43%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-
&
57%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark
\
hline
textbf{Some text}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
vspace*{-baselineskip}
&
25%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-
&
75%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark
\
hline
textbf{Some text:}
begin{itemize}
item Some text
item Some text
end{itemize}
vspace*{-baselineskip}
&
0%{$newline$}
-{$newline$}
-
&
100%{$newline$}
checkmark{$newline$}
checkmark
\
hline
end{tabular}
label{table1}
end{table}
end{document}


enter image description here





Here is a proposal how to format this table in a bit more appealing manner.



documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
usepackage{booktabs}
begin{document}
begin{table}[!t]
caption{Some text}
centering
begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}}
toprule
textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
midrule
textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
Some text & checkmark & --- \
Some text & --- & checkmark \
Some text & --- & checkmark \
addlinespace
textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75% \
Some text & checkmark & --- \
Some text & --- & checkmark \
Some text & --- & checkmark \
Some text & --- & checkmark \
addlinespace
textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
Some text & --- & checkmark \
Some text & --- & checkmark \
bottomrule
end{tabular}
label{table1}
end{table}
end{document}


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    Two suggestions:




    • Encase each itemize environment in a top-aligned minipage environment


    • omit the final {$newline$} directive in each group



    Optional: remove the instruction renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3} and add setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}.



    enter image description here



    documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
    usepackage{array}
    %usepackage{enumitem}
    %setlist[itemize]{nosep}
    begin{document}
    begin{table}[!t]
    %renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
    setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
    caption{Some text}
    label{table1}

    centering
    begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
    hline
    textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text}
    \ hline

    %% 1st group
    textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
    begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
    begin{itemize}
    item Some text
    item Some text
    item Some text
    end{itemize}
    end{minipage}
    &
    checkmark{$newline$}
    --{$newline$}
    --%{$newline$}
    &
    --{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark%{$newline$}
    \ hline

    %% 2nd group
    textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75%\
    begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
    begin{itemize}
    item Some text
    item Some text
    item Some text
    item Some text
    end{itemize}
    end{minipage}
    &
    checkmark{$newline$}
    --{$newline$}
    --{$newline$}
    --%{$newline$}
    &
    --{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark%{$newline$}
    \ hline

    %% 3rd group
    textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
    begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
    begin{itemize}
    item Some text
    item Some text
    end{itemize}
    end{minipage}
    &
    --{$newline$}
    --%{$newline$}
    &
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark%{$newline$}
    \ hline
    end{tabular}
    end{table}
    end{document}





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    Put vspace*{-baselineskip} after each itemize and remove the last {$newline$} of each column.



    documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
    begin{document}
    begin{table}[!t]
    renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
    caption{Some text}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
    hline
    textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
    hline

    textbf{Some text:}
    begin{itemize}
    item Some text
    item Some text
    item Some text
    end{itemize}
    vspace*{-baselineskip}
    &
    43%{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    -{$newline$}
    -
    &
    57%{$newline$}
    -{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark
    \
    hline
    textbf{Some text}
    begin{itemize}
    item Some text
    item Some text
    item Some text
    item Some text
    end{itemize}
    vspace*{-baselineskip}
    &
    25%{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    -{$newline$}
    -{$newline$}
    -
    &
    75%{$newline$}
    -{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark
    \
    hline
    textbf{Some text:}
    begin{itemize}
    item Some text
    item Some text
    end{itemize}
    vspace*{-baselineskip}
    &
    0%{$newline$}
    -{$newline$}
    -
    &
    100%{$newline$}
    checkmark{$newline$}
    checkmark
    \
    hline
    end{tabular}
    label{table1}
    end{table}
    end{document}


    enter image description here





    Here is a proposal how to format this table in a bit more appealing manner.



    documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
    usepackage{booktabs}
    begin{document}
    begin{table}[!t]
    caption{Some text}
    centering
    begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}}
    toprule
    textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
    midrule
    textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
    Some text & checkmark & --- \
    Some text & --- & checkmark \
    Some text & --- & checkmark \
    addlinespace
    textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75% \
    Some text & checkmark & --- \
    Some text & --- & checkmark \
    Some text & --- & checkmark \
    Some text & --- & checkmark \
    addlinespace
    textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
    Some text & --- & checkmark \
    Some text & --- & checkmark \
    bottomrule
    end{tabular}
    label{table1}
    end{table}
    end{document}


    enter image description here






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      Put vspace*{-baselineskip} after each itemize and remove the last {$newline$} of each column.



      documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
      begin{document}
      begin{table}[!t]
      renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
      caption{Some text}
      centering
      begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
      hline
      textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
      hline

      textbf{Some text:}
      begin{itemize}
      item Some text
      item Some text
      item Some text
      end{itemize}
      vspace*{-baselineskip}
      &
      43%{$newline$}
      checkmark{$newline$}
      -{$newline$}
      -
      &
      57%{$newline$}
      -{$newline$}
      checkmark{$newline$}
      checkmark
      \
      hline
      textbf{Some text}
      begin{itemize}
      item Some text
      item Some text
      item Some text
      item Some text
      end{itemize}
      vspace*{-baselineskip}
      &
      25%{$newline$}
      checkmark{$newline$}
      -{$newline$}
      -{$newline$}
      -
      &
      75%{$newline$}
      -{$newline$}
      checkmark{$newline$}
      checkmark{$newline$}
      checkmark
      \
      hline
      textbf{Some text:}
      begin{itemize}
      item Some text
      item Some text
      end{itemize}
      vspace*{-baselineskip}
      &
      0%{$newline$}
      -{$newline$}
      -
      &
      100%{$newline$}
      checkmark{$newline$}
      checkmark
      \
      hline
      end{tabular}
      label{table1}
      end{table}
      end{document}


      enter image description here





      Here is a proposal how to format this table in a bit more appealing manner.



      documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
      usepackage{booktabs}
      begin{document}
      begin{table}[!t]
      caption{Some text}
      centering
      begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}}
      toprule
      textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
      midrule
      textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
      Some text & checkmark & --- \
      Some text & --- & checkmark \
      Some text & --- & checkmark \
      addlinespace
      textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75% \
      Some text & checkmark & --- \
      Some text & --- & checkmark \
      Some text & --- & checkmark \
      Some text & --- & checkmark \
      addlinespace
      textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
      Some text & --- & checkmark \
      Some text & --- & checkmark \
      bottomrule
      end{tabular}
      label{table1}
      end{table}
      end{document}


      enter image description here






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        Put vspace*{-baselineskip} after each itemize and remove the last {$newline$} of each column.



        documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
        begin{document}
        begin{table}[!t]
        renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
        caption{Some text}
        centering
        begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
        hline
        textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
        hline

        textbf{Some text:}
        begin{itemize}
        item Some text
        item Some text
        item Some text
        end{itemize}
        vspace*{-baselineskip}
        &
        43%{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -
        &
        57%{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark
        \
        hline
        textbf{Some text}
        begin{itemize}
        item Some text
        item Some text
        item Some text
        item Some text
        end{itemize}
        vspace*{-baselineskip}
        &
        25%{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -
        &
        75%{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark
        \
        hline
        textbf{Some text:}
        begin{itemize}
        item Some text
        item Some text
        end{itemize}
        vspace*{-baselineskip}
        &
        0%{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -
        &
        100%{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark
        \
        hline
        end{tabular}
        label{table1}
        end{table}
        end{document}


        enter image description here





        Here is a proposal how to format this table in a bit more appealing manner.



        documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
        usepackage{booktabs}
        begin{document}
        begin{table}[!t]
        caption{Some text}
        centering
        begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}}
        toprule
        textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
        midrule
        textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
        Some text & checkmark & --- \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        addlinespace
        textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75% \
        Some text & checkmark & --- \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        addlinespace
        textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        bottomrule
        end{tabular}
        label{table1}
        end{table}
        end{document}


        enter image description here






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        Put vspace*{-baselineskip} after each itemize and remove the last {$newline$} of each column.



        documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
        begin{document}
        begin{table}[!t]
        renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
        caption{Some text}
        centering
        begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
        hline
        textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
        hline

        textbf{Some text:}
        begin{itemize}
        item Some text
        item Some text
        item Some text
        end{itemize}
        vspace*{-baselineskip}
        &
        43%{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -
        &
        57%{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark
        \
        hline
        textbf{Some text}
        begin{itemize}
        item Some text
        item Some text
        item Some text
        item Some text
        end{itemize}
        vspace*{-baselineskip}
        &
        25%{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -
        &
        75%{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark
        \
        hline
        textbf{Some text:}
        begin{itemize}
        item Some text
        item Some text
        end{itemize}
        vspace*{-baselineskip}
        &
        0%{$newline$}
        -{$newline$}
        -
        &
        100%{$newline$}
        checkmark{$newline$}
        checkmark
        \
        hline
        end{tabular}
        label{table1}
        end{table}
        end{document}


        enter image description here





        Here is a proposal how to format this table in a bit more appealing manner.



        documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
        usepackage{booktabs}
        begin{document}
        begin{table}[!t]
        caption{Some text}
        centering
        begin{tabular}{@{}lcc@{}}
        toprule
        textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} \
        midrule
        textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
        Some text & checkmark & --- \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        addlinespace
        textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75% \
        Some text & checkmark & --- \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        addlinespace
        textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        Some text & --- & checkmark \
        bottomrule
        end{tabular}
        label{table1}
        end{table}
        end{document}


        enter image description here







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        answered 1 hour ago









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            Two suggestions:




            • Encase each itemize environment in a top-aligned minipage environment


            • omit the final {$newline$} directive in each group



            Optional: remove the instruction renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3} and add setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
            usepackage{array}
            %usepackage{enumitem}
            %setlist[itemize]{nosep}
            begin{document}
            begin{table}[!t]
            %renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
            setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
            caption{Some text}
            label{table1}

            centering
            begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
            hline
            textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text}
            \ hline

            %% 1st group
            textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 2nd group
            textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75%\
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 3rd group
            textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline
            end{tabular}
            end{table}
            end{document}





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              – Emi
              59 mins ago
















            3














            Two suggestions:




            • Encase each itemize environment in a top-aligned minipage environment


            • omit the final {$newline$} directive in each group



            Optional: remove the instruction renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3} and add setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
            usepackage{array}
            %usepackage{enumitem}
            %setlist[itemize]{nosep}
            begin{document}
            begin{table}[!t]
            %renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
            setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
            caption{Some text}
            label{table1}

            centering
            begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
            hline
            textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text}
            \ hline

            %% 1st group
            textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 2nd group
            textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75%\
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 3rd group
            textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline
            end{tabular}
            end{table}
            end{document}





            share|improve this answer
























            • Nice answer. I really like it. Thank you. :)

              – Emi
              59 mins ago














            3












            3








            3







            Two suggestions:




            • Encase each itemize environment in a top-aligned minipage environment


            • omit the final {$newline$} directive in each group



            Optional: remove the instruction renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3} and add setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
            usepackage{array}
            %usepackage{enumitem}
            %setlist[itemize]{nosep}
            begin{document}
            begin{table}[!t]
            %renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
            setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
            caption{Some text}
            label{table1}

            centering
            begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
            hline
            textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text}
            \ hline

            %% 1st group
            textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 2nd group
            textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75%\
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 3rd group
            textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline
            end{tabular}
            end{table}
            end{document}





            share|improve this answer













            Two suggestions:




            • Encase each itemize environment in a top-aligned minipage environment


            • omit the final {$newline$} directive in each group



            Optional: remove the instruction renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3} and add setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}.



            enter image description here



            documentclass[acmsmall]{acmart}
            usepackage{array}
            %usepackage{enumitem}
            %setlist[itemize]{nosep}
            begin{document}
            begin{table}[!t]
            %renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}
            setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
            caption{Some text}
            label{table1}

            centering
            begin{tabular}{|p{8.3cm}|p{1.7cm}|p{1.7cm}|}
            hline
            textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text} & textbf{Some text}
            \ hline

            %% 1st group
            textbf{Some text:} & 43% & 57% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 2nd group
            textbf{Some text} & 25% & 75%\
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline

            %% 3rd group
            textbf{Some text:} & 0% & 100% \
            begin{minipage}[t]{hsize}
            begin{itemize}
            item Some text
            item Some text
            end{itemize}
            end{minipage}
            &
            --{$newline$}
            --%{$newline$}
            &
            checkmark{$newline$}
            checkmark%{$newline$}
            \ hline
            end{tabular}
            end{table}
            end{document}






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