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I have a pretty typical format I follow for tables due to restrictions imposed by professors. While we are not required to use LaTeX it makes my life easier in terms of formatting and so on. However, due to the table format we must follow I am unable to use captions in my tables because I have struggled with a way to try and move them to the correct location. This in turn forces me to keep track of table numbers and all the annoying things that LaTeX tracks for us. I've included the format and what I used to create it below.enter image description here



begin{table}[H]
centering
setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
begin{tabular}{cccccc}
multicolumn{5}{l}{textbf{Table 3} Main Effects and Interactions}\
hline\
underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
hline
end{tabular}
label{tab:effects}
end{table}


I wanted to see if anyone knew of a way that I could position the table number and caption in the way that I have in the image so that I don't have to manually keep track of the numbers myself. I've tried things like defining the caption above the tabular environment and left justifying it but it hasn't worked. I don't necessarily agree with the positioning requirement but it effects our grade so I don't have much of a choice. Any help would be greatly appreciated.










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I have a pretty typical format I follow for tables due to restrictions imposed by professors. While we are not required to use LaTeX it makes my life easier in terms of formatting and so on. However, due to the table format we must follow I am unable to use captions in my tables because I have struggled with a way to try and move them to the correct location. This in turn forces me to keep track of table numbers and all the annoying things that LaTeX tracks for us. I've included the format and what I used to create it below.enter image description here



begin{table}[H]
centering
setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
begin{tabular}{cccccc}
multicolumn{5}{l}{textbf{Table 3} Main Effects and Interactions}\
hline\
underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
hline
end{tabular}
label{tab:effects}
end{table}


I wanted to see if anyone knew of a way that I could position the table number and caption in the way that I have in the image so that I don't have to manually keep track of the numbers myself. I've tried things like defining the caption above the tabular environment and left justifying it but it hasn't worked. I don't necessarily agree with the positioning requirement but it effects our grade so I don't have much of a choice. Any help would be greatly appreciated.










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I have a pretty typical format I follow for tables due to restrictions imposed by professors. While we are not required to use LaTeX it makes my life easier in terms of formatting and so on. However, due to the table format we must follow I am unable to use captions in my tables because I have struggled with a way to try and move them to the correct location. This in turn forces me to keep track of table numbers and all the annoying things that LaTeX tracks for us. I've included the format and what I used to create it below.enter image description here



begin{table}[H]
centering
setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
begin{tabular}{cccccc}
multicolumn{5}{l}{textbf{Table 3} Main Effects and Interactions}\
hline\
underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
hline
end{tabular}
label{tab:effects}
end{table}


I wanted to see if anyone knew of a way that I could position the table number and caption in the way that I have in the image so that I don't have to manually keep track of the numbers myself. I've tried things like defining the caption above the tabular environment and left justifying it but it hasn't worked. I don't necessarily agree with the positioning requirement but it effects our grade so I don't have much of a choice. Any help would be greatly appreciated.










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I have a pretty typical format I follow for tables due to restrictions imposed by professors. While we are not required to use LaTeX it makes my life easier in terms of formatting and so on. However, due to the table format we must follow I am unable to use captions in my tables because I have struggled with a way to try and move them to the correct location. This in turn forces me to keep track of table numbers and all the annoying things that LaTeX tracks for us. I've included the format and what I used to create it below.enter image description here



begin{table}[H]
centering
setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
begin{tabular}{cccccc}
multicolumn{5}{l}{textbf{Table 3} Main Effects and Interactions}\
hline\
underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
hline
end{tabular}
label{tab:effects}
end{table}


I wanted to see if anyone knew of a way that I could position the table number and caption in the way that I have in the image so that I don't have to manually keep track of the numbers myself. I've tried things like defining the caption above the tabular environment and left justifying it but it hasn't worked. I don't necessarily agree with the positioning requirement but it effects our grade so I don't have much of a choice. Any help would be greatly appreciated.







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I would use the caption package to fine-tune the appearance of the captions to meet your professors' formatting requirements. In addition, I would load the siunitx package and its S column type to format the numeric data columns, and I would load the booktabs package for well-spaced horizontal lines. Don't use underline, please; instead, use cmidrule. Finally, consider using a tabular* environment instead of a tabular environment, to help the tabular material fit inside the width of the text block.



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documentclass{article} 
usepackage{booktabs} % for sell-spaced horizontal lines
usepackage{siunitx} % for 'S' column type
usepackage{caption} % fine control over caption appearance
captionsetup{labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,
labelsep=space,skip=2pt}
begin{document}
begin{table}
setlengthheavyrulewidth{2pt} % does it have to be soooo wide?
setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}
caption{Main Effects and Interactions} label{tab:effects}
begin{tabular*}{textwidth}{@{extracolsep{fill}}
c *{2}{S[table-format= 3.2]}
S[table-format=-3.2]
S[table-format=-2.3]
S[table-format= 2.3] @{}}
toprule
Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} &
{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} &
{Main Effect ($E$)} & {Abs. Effect $|E|$} \
cmidrule{1-1} cmidrule{2-2} cmidrule{3-3}
cmidrule{4-4} cmidrule{5-5} cmidrule{6-6}
A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67 \
AB & 305.82& 322.2 & -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52 \
AC & 324.9 & 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
BC & 337.3 & 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88 \
ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32 \
bottomrule
end{tabular*}
end{table}
end{document}





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    I think of something like that with the caption package and some options?



    documentclass[12pt]{article}
    usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
    captionsetup{justification=raggedright,
    singlelinecheck=false
    }

    begin{document}

    begin{table}[h]
    centering
    setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
    caption{Main Effects and Interaction}
    begin{tabular}{cccccc}
    hline\
    underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
    A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
    B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
    AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
    C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
    AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
    BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
    ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
    hline
    end{tabular}
    label{tab:effects}
    end{table}


    end{document}


    Hope it helps :-)



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      Thats exactly what I needed. Thank you!

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    • This solution leaves a lot more vertical space between the caption and the start of the tabular environment than would seem to be desirable given the OP's screenshot. Moreover, it uses a colon instead of whitespace as the separator between the caption label and the caption text. Can you think of ways to address these issues?

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    If I've well understood what you want, you can obtain what you want with the caption and floatrow packages. I added some improvements to your table – replacing the underlines with cmidrule (from booktabs), so as to have all shortlines at the same level, and changing columnspecifier from c to S, to have all numbers in a column aligned on the decimal dot.



    Aldo, your table is too wide for default margins? So I loaded geometry, which defines more sensible defaults.



    documentclass{article}
    usepackage{array, caption, floatrow, booktabs}
    usepackage{siunitx}
    usepackage[showframe]{geometry}

    begin{document}
    setcounter{table}{2}

    begin{table}[!htb]
    centering
    captionsetup{singlelinecheck=off, labelfont=bf, skip=0pt}
    floatsetup{captionskip=6pt}
    setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
    sisetup{ table-number-alignment=center}
    ttabbox{caption{Main Effects and Interactions}label{tab:effects}}
    {begin{tabular}{c*{2}{S[table-format=3.2]}S[table-format=-3.2]S[table-format=-2.3]S[table-format=2.3]}
    toprule
    Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} & {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} & {Main Effect (E)} &{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\
    cmidrule(lr){1-1}cmidrule(lr){2-2}cmidrule(lr){3-3}cmidrule(lr){4-4}cmidrule(lr){5-5}cmidrule(lr){6-6}
    addlinespace
    A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
    addlinespace
    B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\
    addlinespace
    AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
    addlinespace
    C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\
    addlinespace
    AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
    addlinespace
    BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\
    addlinespace
    ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\
    bottomrule
    end{tabular}}
    end{table}

    end{document}


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      I would use the caption package to fine-tune the appearance of the captions to meet your professors' formatting requirements. In addition, I would load the siunitx package and its S column type to format the numeric data columns, and I would load the booktabs package for well-spaced horizontal lines. Don't use underline, please; instead, use cmidrule. Finally, consider using a tabular* environment instead of a tabular environment, to help the tabular material fit inside the width of the text block.



      enter image description here



      documentclass{article} 
      usepackage{booktabs} % for sell-spaced horizontal lines
      usepackage{siunitx} % for 'S' column type
      usepackage{caption} % fine control over caption appearance
      captionsetup{labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,
      labelsep=space,skip=2pt}
      begin{document}
      begin{table}
      setlengthheavyrulewidth{2pt} % does it have to be soooo wide?
      setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
      setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}
      caption{Main Effects and Interactions} label{tab:effects}
      begin{tabular*}{textwidth}{@{extracolsep{fill}}
      c *{2}{S[table-format= 3.2]}
      S[table-format=-3.2]
      S[table-format=-2.3]
      S[table-format= 2.3] @{}}
      toprule
      Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} &
      {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} &
      {Main Effect ($E$)} & {Abs. Effect $|E|$} \
      cmidrule{1-1} cmidrule{2-2} cmidrule{3-3}
      cmidrule{4-4} cmidrule{5-5} cmidrule{6-6}
      A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
      B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67 \
      AB & 305.82& 322.2 & -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
      C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52 \
      AC & 324.9 & 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
      BC & 337.3 & 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88 \
      ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32 \
      bottomrule
      end{tabular*}
      end{table}
      end{document}





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        I would use the caption package to fine-tune the appearance of the captions to meet your professors' formatting requirements. In addition, I would load the siunitx package and its S column type to format the numeric data columns, and I would load the booktabs package for well-spaced horizontal lines. Don't use underline, please; instead, use cmidrule. Finally, consider using a tabular* environment instead of a tabular environment, to help the tabular material fit inside the width of the text block.



        enter image description here



        documentclass{article} 
        usepackage{booktabs} % for sell-spaced horizontal lines
        usepackage{siunitx} % for 'S' column type
        usepackage{caption} % fine control over caption appearance
        captionsetup{labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,
        labelsep=space,skip=2pt}
        begin{document}
        begin{table}
        setlengthheavyrulewidth{2pt} % does it have to be soooo wide?
        setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
        setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}
        caption{Main Effects and Interactions} label{tab:effects}
        begin{tabular*}{textwidth}{@{extracolsep{fill}}
        c *{2}{S[table-format= 3.2]}
        S[table-format=-3.2]
        S[table-format=-2.3]
        S[table-format= 2.3] @{}}
        toprule
        Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} &
        {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} &
        {Main Effect ($E$)} & {Abs. Effect $|E|$} \
        cmidrule{1-1} cmidrule{2-2} cmidrule{3-3}
        cmidrule{4-4} cmidrule{5-5} cmidrule{6-6}
        A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
        B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67 \
        AB & 305.82& 322.2 & -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
        C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52 \
        AC & 324.9 & 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
        BC & 337.3 & 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88 \
        ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32 \
        bottomrule
        end{tabular*}
        end{table}
        end{document}





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          I would use the caption package to fine-tune the appearance of the captions to meet your professors' formatting requirements. In addition, I would load the siunitx package and its S column type to format the numeric data columns, and I would load the booktabs package for well-spaced horizontal lines. Don't use underline, please; instead, use cmidrule. Finally, consider using a tabular* environment instead of a tabular environment, to help the tabular material fit inside the width of the text block.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article} 
          usepackage{booktabs} % for sell-spaced horizontal lines
          usepackage{siunitx} % for 'S' column type
          usepackage{caption} % fine control over caption appearance
          captionsetup{labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,
          labelsep=space,skip=2pt}
          begin{document}
          begin{table}
          setlengthheavyrulewidth{2pt} % does it have to be soooo wide?
          setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
          setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}
          caption{Main Effects and Interactions} label{tab:effects}
          begin{tabular*}{textwidth}{@{extracolsep{fill}}
          c *{2}{S[table-format= 3.2]}
          S[table-format=-3.2]
          S[table-format=-2.3]
          S[table-format= 2.3] @{}}
          toprule
          Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} &
          {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} &
          {Main Effect ($E$)} & {Abs. Effect $|E|$} \
          cmidrule{1-1} cmidrule{2-2} cmidrule{3-3}
          cmidrule{4-4} cmidrule{5-5} cmidrule{6-6}
          A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
          B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67 \
          AB & 305.82& 322.2 & -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
          C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52 \
          AC & 324.9 & 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
          BC & 337.3 & 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88 \
          ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32 \
          bottomrule
          end{tabular*}
          end{table}
          end{document}





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          I would use the caption package to fine-tune the appearance of the captions to meet your professors' formatting requirements. In addition, I would load the siunitx package and its S column type to format the numeric data columns, and I would load the booktabs package for well-spaced horizontal lines. Don't use underline, please; instead, use cmidrule. Finally, consider using a tabular* environment instead of a tabular environment, to help the tabular material fit inside the width of the text block.



          enter image description here



          documentclass{article} 
          usepackage{booktabs} % for sell-spaced horizontal lines
          usepackage{siunitx} % for 'S' column type
          usepackage{caption} % fine control over caption appearance
          captionsetup{labelfont=bf,singlelinecheck=false,
          labelsep=space,skip=2pt}
          begin{document}
          begin{table}
          setlengthheavyrulewidth{2pt} % does it have to be soooo wide?
          setlengthextrarowheight{2pt}
          setlengthtabcolsep{0pt}
          caption{Main Effects and Interactions} label{tab:effects}
          begin{tabular*}{textwidth}{@{extracolsep{fill}}
          c *{2}{S[table-format= 3.2]}
          S[table-format=-3.2]
          S[table-format=-2.3]
          S[table-format= 2.3] @{}}
          toprule
          Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} &
          {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} &
          {Main Effect ($E$)} & {Abs. Effect $|E|$} \
          cmidrule{1-1} cmidrule{2-2} cmidrule{3-3}
          cmidrule{4-4} cmidrule{5-5} cmidrule{6-6}
          A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
          B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67 \
          AB & 305.82& 322.2 & -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
          C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52 \
          AC & 324.9 & 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
          BC & 337.3 & 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88 \
          ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32 \
          bottomrule
          end{tabular*}
          end{table}
          end{document}






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              I think of something like that with the caption package and some options?



              documentclass[12pt]{article}
              usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
              captionsetup{justification=raggedright,
              singlelinecheck=false
              }

              begin{document}

              begin{table}[h]
              centering
              setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
              caption{Main Effects and Interaction}
              begin{tabular}{cccccc}
              hline\
              underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
              A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
              B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
              AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
              C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
              AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
              BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
              ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
              hline
              end{tabular}
              label{tab:effects}
              end{table}


              end{document}


              Hope it helps :-)



              Romain






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                Thats exactly what I needed. Thank you!

                – echo140
                3 hours ago











              • This solution leaves a lot more vertical space between the caption and the start of the tabular environment than would seem to be desirable given the OP's screenshot. Moreover, it uses a colon instead of whitespace as the separator between the caption label and the caption text. Can you think of ways to address these issues?

                – Mico
                3 hours ago


















              1














              I think of something like that with the caption package and some options?



              documentclass[12pt]{article}
              usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
              captionsetup{justification=raggedright,
              singlelinecheck=false
              }

              begin{document}

              begin{table}[h]
              centering
              setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
              caption{Main Effects and Interaction}
              begin{tabular}{cccccc}
              hline\
              underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
              A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
              B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
              AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
              C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
              AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
              BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
              ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
              hline
              end{tabular}
              label{tab:effects}
              end{table}


              end{document}


              Hope it helps :-)



              Romain






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              • 1





                Thats exactly what I needed. Thank you!

                – echo140
                3 hours ago











              • This solution leaves a lot more vertical space between the caption and the start of the tabular environment than would seem to be desirable given the OP's screenshot. Moreover, it uses a colon instead of whitespace as the separator between the caption label and the caption text. Can you think of ways to address these issues?

                – Mico
                3 hours ago
















              1












              1








              1







              I think of something like that with the caption package and some options?



              documentclass[12pt]{article}
              usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
              captionsetup{justification=raggedright,
              singlelinecheck=false
              }

              begin{document}

              begin{table}[h]
              centering
              setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
              caption{Main Effects and Interaction}
              begin{tabular}{cccccc}
              hline\
              underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
              A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
              B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
              AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
              C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
              AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
              BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
              ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
              hline
              end{tabular}
              label{tab:effects}
              end{table}


              end{document}


              Hope it helps :-)



              Romain






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              I think of something like that with the caption package and some options?



              documentclass[12pt]{article}
              usepackage[labelfont=bf]{caption}
              captionsetup{justification=raggedright,
              singlelinecheck=false
              }

              begin{document}

              begin{table}[h]
              centering
              setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
              caption{Main Effects and Interaction}
              begin{tabular}{cccccc}
              hline\
              underline{Combination} & underline{$sumDelta T^{+}$} & underline{$sumDelta T^{-}$} & underline{Contrast} & underline{Main Effect (E)} & underline{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\[0.25cm]
              A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\[0.125cm]
              B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\[0.125cm]
              AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\[0.125cm]
              C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\[0.125cm]
              AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\[0.125cm]
              BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\[0.125cm]
              ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\[0.125cm]
              hline
              end{tabular}
              label{tab:effects}
              end{table}


              end{document}


              Hope it helps :-)



              Romain







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              answered 3 hours ago









              RockyRockRockyRock

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              • 1





                Thats exactly what I needed. Thank you!

                – echo140
                3 hours ago











              • This solution leaves a lot more vertical space between the caption and the start of the tabular environment than would seem to be desirable given the OP's screenshot. Moreover, it uses a colon instead of whitespace as the separator between the caption label and the caption text. Can you think of ways to address these issues?

                – Mico
                3 hours ago
















              • 1





                Thats exactly what I needed. Thank you!

                – echo140
                3 hours ago











              • This solution leaves a lot more vertical space between the caption and the start of the tabular environment than would seem to be desirable given the OP's screenshot. Moreover, it uses a colon instead of whitespace as the separator between the caption label and the caption text. Can you think of ways to address these issues?

                – Mico
                3 hours ago










              1




              1





              Thats exactly what I needed. Thank you!

              – echo140
              3 hours ago





              Thats exactly what I needed. Thank you!

              – echo140
              3 hours ago













              This solution leaves a lot more vertical space between the caption and the start of the tabular environment than would seem to be desirable given the OP's screenshot. Moreover, it uses a colon instead of whitespace as the separator between the caption label and the caption text. Can you think of ways to address these issues?

              – Mico
              3 hours ago







              This solution leaves a lot more vertical space between the caption and the start of the tabular environment than would seem to be desirable given the OP's screenshot. Moreover, it uses a colon instead of whitespace as the separator between the caption label and the caption text. Can you think of ways to address these issues?

              – Mico
              3 hours ago













              0














              If I've well understood what you want, you can obtain what you want with the caption and floatrow packages. I added some improvements to your table – replacing the underlines with cmidrule (from booktabs), so as to have all shortlines at the same level, and changing columnspecifier from c to S, to have all numbers in a column aligned on the decimal dot.



              Aldo, your table is too wide for default margins? So I loaded geometry, which defines more sensible defaults.



              documentclass{article}
              usepackage{array, caption, floatrow, booktabs}
              usepackage{siunitx}
              usepackage[showframe]{geometry}

              begin{document}
              setcounter{table}{2}

              begin{table}[!htb]
              centering
              captionsetup{singlelinecheck=off, labelfont=bf, skip=0pt}
              floatsetup{captionskip=6pt}
              setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
              sisetup{ table-number-alignment=center}
              ttabbox{caption{Main Effects and Interactions}label{tab:effects}}
              {begin{tabular}{c*{2}{S[table-format=3.2]}S[table-format=-3.2]S[table-format=-2.3]S[table-format=2.3]}
              toprule
              Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} & {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} & {Main Effect (E)} &{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\
              cmidrule(lr){1-1}cmidrule(lr){2-2}cmidrule(lr){3-3}cmidrule(lr){4-4}cmidrule(lr){5-5}cmidrule(lr){6-6}
              addlinespace
              A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
              addlinespace
              B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\
              addlinespace
              AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
              addlinespace
              C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\
              addlinespace
              AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
              addlinespace
              BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\
              addlinespace
              ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\
              bottomrule
              end{tabular}}
              end{table}

              end{document}


              enter image description here






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                If I've well understood what you want, you can obtain what you want with the caption and floatrow packages. I added some improvements to your table – replacing the underlines with cmidrule (from booktabs), so as to have all shortlines at the same level, and changing columnspecifier from c to S, to have all numbers in a column aligned on the decimal dot.



                Aldo, your table is too wide for default margins? So I loaded geometry, which defines more sensible defaults.



                documentclass{article}
                usepackage{array, caption, floatrow, booktabs}
                usepackage{siunitx}
                usepackage[showframe]{geometry}

                begin{document}
                setcounter{table}{2}

                begin{table}[!htb]
                centering
                captionsetup{singlelinecheck=off, labelfont=bf, skip=0pt}
                floatsetup{captionskip=6pt}
                setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
                sisetup{ table-number-alignment=center}
                ttabbox{caption{Main Effects and Interactions}label{tab:effects}}
                {begin{tabular}{c*{2}{S[table-format=3.2]}S[table-format=-3.2]S[table-format=-2.3]S[table-format=2.3]}
                toprule
                Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} & {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} & {Main Effect (E)} &{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\
                cmidrule(lr){1-1}cmidrule(lr){2-2}cmidrule(lr){3-3}cmidrule(lr){4-4}cmidrule(lr){5-5}cmidrule(lr){6-6}
                addlinespace
                A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
                addlinespace
                B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\
                addlinespace
                AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
                addlinespace
                C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\
                addlinespace
                AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
                addlinespace
                BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\
                addlinespace
                ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\
                bottomrule
                end{tabular}}
                end{table}

                end{document}


                enter image description here






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                  If I've well understood what you want, you can obtain what you want with the caption and floatrow packages. I added some improvements to your table – replacing the underlines with cmidrule (from booktabs), so as to have all shortlines at the same level, and changing columnspecifier from c to S, to have all numbers in a column aligned on the decimal dot.



                  Aldo, your table is too wide for default margins? So I loaded geometry, which defines more sensible defaults.



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{array, caption, floatrow, booktabs}
                  usepackage{siunitx}
                  usepackage[showframe]{geometry}

                  begin{document}
                  setcounter{table}{2}

                  begin{table}[!htb]
                  centering
                  captionsetup{singlelinecheck=off, labelfont=bf, skip=0pt}
                  floatsetup{captionskip=6pt}
                  setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
                  sisetup{ table-number-alignment=center}
                  ttabbox{caption{Main Effects and Interactions}label{tab:effects}}
                  {begin{tabular}{c*{2}{S[table-format=3.2]}S[table-format=-3.2]S[table-format=-2.3]S[table-format=2.3]}
                  toprule
                  Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} & {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} & {Main Effect (E)} &{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\
                  cmidrule(lr){1-1}cmidrule(lr){2-2}cmidrule(lr){3-3}cmidrule(lr){4-4}cmidrule(lr){5-5}cmidrule(lr){6-6}
                  addlinespace
                  A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
                  addlinespace
                  B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\
                  addlinespace
                  AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
                  addlinespace
                  C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\
                  addlinespace
                  AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
                  addlinespace
                  BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\
                  addlinespace
                  ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\
                  bottomrule
                  end{tabular}}
                  end{table}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here






                  share|improve this answer













                  If I've well understood what you want, you can obtain what you want with the caption and floatrow packages. I added some improvements to your table – replacing the underlines with cmidrule (from booktabs), so as to have all shortlines at the same level, and changing columnspecifier from c to S, to have all numbers in a column aligned on the decimal dot.



                  Aldo, your table is too wide for default margins? So I loaded geometry, which defines more sensible defaults.



                  documentclass{article}
                  usepackage{array, caption, floatrow, booktabs}
                  usepackage{siunitx}
                  usepackage[showframe]{geometry}

                  begin{document}
                  setcounter{table}{2}

                  begin{table}[!htb]
                  centering
                  captionsetup{singlelinecheck=off, labelfont=bf, skip=0pt}
                  floatsetup{captionskip=6pt}
                  setlength{arrayrulewidth}{2pt}
                  sisetup{ table-number-alignment=center}
                  ttabbox{caption{Main Effects and Interactions}label{tab:effects}}
                  {begin{tabular}{c*{2}{S[table-format=3.2]}S[table-format=-3.2]S[table-format=-2.3]S[table-format=2.3]}
                  toprule
                  Combination & {$sumDelta T^{+}$} & {$sumDelta T^{-}$} & {Contrast} & {Main Effect (E)} &{Absolute Effect $|E|$}\
                  cmidrule(lr){1-1}cmidrule(lr){2-2}cmidrule(lr){3-3}cmidrule(lr){4-4}cmidrule(lr){5-5}cmidrule(lr){6-6}
                  addlinespace
                  A & 251.03& 376.99& -125.96& -10.49 & 10.49\
                  addlinespace
                  B & 372.03& 255.99& 116.04& 9.67 & 9.67\
                  addlinespace
                  AB & 305.82& 322.2& -16.38& -1.365 & 1.365\
                  addlinespace
                  C & 274.89& 353.13& -78.24& -6.52 & 6.52\
                  addlinespace
                  AC & 324.9& 303.12& 21.78& 1.815 & 1.815\
                  addlinespace
                  BC & 337.3& 290.72& 46.58& 3.88 & 3.88\
                  addlinespace
                  ABC & 306.09& 321.93& -15.84& -1.32 & 1.32\
                  bottomrule
                  end{tabular}}
                  end{table}

                  end{document}


                  enter image description here







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