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I would like to enclose a table with curly brackets. I photoshopped an example here:
Table Curly Brackets



The MWE of the table is here, please feel free to add packages etc.



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documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}
end{table}

end{document}


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  • Welcome to tex.sx. You don't want to use the table environment here -- that's a "float", and can't be placed inside anything else. Just tabular should work, although to get the braces around it, it will need to be embedded in math (a display as you have shown) with text{...} around the tabular block.

    – barbara beeton
    3 hours ago











  • texdoc schemata, there are a example of use here

    – Fran
    3 hours ago
















3















I would like to enclose a table with curly brackets. I photoshopped an example here:
Table Curly Brackets



The MWE of the table is here, please feel free to add packages etc.



`



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}
end{table}

end{document}


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  • Welcome to tex.sx. You don't want to use the table environment here -- that's a "float", and can't be placed inside anything else. Just tabular should work, although to get the braces around it, it will need to be embedded in math (a display as you have shown) with text{...} around the tabular block.

    – barbara beeton
    3 hours ago











  • texdoc schemata, there are a example of use here

    – Fran
    3 hours ago














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3








I would like to enclose a table with curly brackets. I photoshopped an example here:
Table Curly Brackets



The MWE of the table is here, please feel free to add packages etc.



`



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}
end{table}

end{document}


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I would like to enclose a table with curly brackets. I photoshopped an example here:
Table Curly Brackets



The MWE of the table is here, please feel free to add packages etc.



`



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}
begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}
end{table}

end{document}


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  • Welcome to tex.sx. You don't want to use the table environment here -- that's a "float", and can't be placed inside anything else. Just tabular should work, although to get the braces around it, it will need to be embedded in math (a display as you have shown) with text{...} around the tabular block.

    – barbara beeton
    3 hours ago











  • texdoc schemata, there are a example of use here

    – Fran
    3 hours ago



















  • Welcome to tex.sx. You don't want to use the table environment here -- that's a "float", and can't be placed inside anything else. Just tabular should work, although to get the braces around it, it will need to be embedded in math (a display as you have shown) with text{...} around the tabular block.

    – barbara beeton
    3 hours ago











  • texdoc schemata, there are a example of use here

    – Fran
    3 hours ago

















Welcome to tex.sx. You don't want to use the table environment here -- that's a "float", and can't be placed inside anything else. Just tabular should work, although to get the braces around it, it will need to be embedded in math (a display as you have shown) with text{...} around the tabular block.

– barbara beeton
3 hours ago





Welcome to tex.sx. You don't want to use the table environment here -- that's a "float", and can't be placed inside anything else. Just tabular should work, although to get the braces around it, it will need to be embedded in math (a display as you have shown) with text{...} around the tabular block.

– barbara beeton
3 hours ago













texdoc schemata, there are a example of use here

– Fran
3 hours ago





texdoc schemata, there are a example of use here

– Fran
3 hours ago










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Something like this?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
usepackage[a4paper,left=2cm,right=2cm]{geometry}

newcommand{verysloppy}{tolerance=2000 hbadness=2000 emergencystretch=linewidth}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
mathrm{Taxonomy}_1=
begin{Bmatrix}
mbox{%
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}%
footnotesize
begin{tabular}{@{} >{$}l<{$} l >{$}r<{{}$} @{} >{verysloppy}p{8cm}@{}}
D_{1} & Value Proposition & D_1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{2} & Value Proposition & D_2 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{3} & Value Proposition & D_3 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{4} & Value Proposition & D_4 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{5} & Value Proposition & D_5 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{6} & Value Proposition & D_6 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}%
}
end{Bmatrix}
end{equation*}

end{document}


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  • Great! Thank you. When I add the table to my document, it fits very nicely. But the right bracket is not aligned with my linewidth, it overshoots. Only the text is aligned correctly

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • @slandolt Reduce the size of the last column

    – egreg
    2 hours ago



















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Just place your tabular inside a math environment like [] and use left{ and right}:



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}[!htb]
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
end{table}

end{document}


Edit: Added the text{Taxonomy=} and broken manually the long lines.



documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}

lipsum[1]

begingroup
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[text{Taxonomy=}left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} l}

$D_{1}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
endgroup

end{document}





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  • Tank you very much! But am I able to add the "Taxonomy =" in a tabular environment?

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    3 hours ago











  • See my edit but I think there are better ways too have what you want.

    – koleygr
    2 hours ago











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Something like this?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
usepackage[a4paper,left=2cm,right=2cm]{geometry}

newcommand{verysloppy}{tolerance=2000 hbadness=2000 emergencystretch=linewidth}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
mathrm{Taxonomy}_1=
begin{Bmatrix}
mbox{%
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}%
footnotesize
begin{tabular}{@{} >{$}l<{$} l >{$}r<{{}$} @{} >{verysloppy}p{8cm}@{}}
D_{1} & Value Proposition & D_1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{2} & Value Proposition & D_2 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{3} & Value Proposition & D_3 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{4} & Value Proposition & D_4 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{5} & Value Proposition & D_5 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{6} & Value Proposition & D_6 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}%
}
end{Bmatrix}
end{equation*}

end{document}


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  • Great! Thank you. When I add the table to my document, it fits very nicely. But the right bracket is not aligned with my linewidth, it overshoots. Only the text is aligned correctly

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • @slandolt Reduce the size of the last column

    – egreg
    2 hours ago
















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Something like this?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
usepackage[a4paper,left=2cm,right=2cm]{geometry}

newcommand{verysloppy}{tolerance=2000 hbadness=2000 emergencystretch=linewidth}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
mathrm{Taxonomy}_1=
begin{Bmatrix}
mbox{%
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}%
footnotesize
begin{tabular}{@{} >{$}l<{$} l >{$}r<{{}$} @{} >{verysloppy}p{8cm}@{}}
D_{1} & Value Proposition & D_1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{2} & Value Proposition & D_2 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{3} & Value Proposition & D_3 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{4} & Value Proposition & D_4 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{5} & Value Proposition & D_5 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{6} & Value Proposition & D_6 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}%
}
end{Bmatrix}
end{equation*}

end{document}


enter image description here






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  • Great! Thank you. When I add the table to my document, it fits very nicely. But the right bracket is not aligned with my linewidth, it overshoots. Only the text is aligned correctly

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • @slandolt Reduce the size of the last column

    – egreg
    2 hours ago














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Something like this?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
usepackage[a4paper,left=2cm,right=2cm]{geometry}

newcommand{verysloppy}{tolerance=2000 hbadness=2000 emergencystretch=linewidth}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
mathrm{Taxonomy}_1=
begin{Bmatrix}
mbox{%
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}%
footnotesize
begin{tabular}{@{} >{$}l<{$} l >{$}r<{{}$} @{} >{verysloppy}p{8cm}@{}}
D_{1} & Value Proposition & D_1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{2} & Value Proposition & D_2 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{3} & Value Proposition & D_3 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{4} & Value Proposition & D_4 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{5} & Value Proposition & D_5 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{6} & Value Proposition & D_6 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}%
}
end{Bmatrix}
end{equation*}

end{document}


enter image description here






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Something like this?



documentclass{article}
usepackage{amsmath,array}
usepackage[a4paper,left=2cm,right=2cm]{geometry}

newcommand{verysloppy}{tolerance=2000 hbadness=2000 emergencystretch=linewidth}

begin{document}

begin{equation*}
mathrm{Taxonomy}_1=
begin{Bmatrix}
mbox{%
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.3}%
footnotesize
begin{tabular}{@{} >{$}l<{$} l >{$}r<{{}$} @{} >{verysloppy}p{8cm}@{}}
D_{1} & Value Proposition & D_1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{2} & Value Proposition & D_2 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{3} & Value Proposition & D_3 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{4} & Value Proposition & D_4 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{5} & Value Proposition & D_5 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
D_{6} & Value Proposition & D_6 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}%
}
end{Bmatrix}
end{equation*}

end{document}


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  • Great! Thank you. When I add the table to my document, it fits very nicely. But the right bracket is not aligned with my linewidth, it overshoots. Only the text is aligned correctly

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • @slandolt Reduce the size of the last column

    – egreg
    2 hours ago



















  • Great! Thank you. When I add the table to my document, it fits very nicely. But the right bracket is not aligned with my linewidth, it overshoots. Only the text is aligned correctly

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • @slandolt Reduce the size of the last column

    – egreg
    2 hours ago

















Great! Thank you. When I add the table to my document, it fits very nicely. But the right bracket is not aligned with my linewidth, it overshoots. Only the text is aligned correctly

– slandolt
3 hours ago





Great! Thank you. When I add the table to my document, it fits very nicely. But the right bracket is not aligned with my linewidth, it overshoots. Only the text is aligned correctly

– slandolt
3 hours ago













@slandolt Reduce the size of the last column

– egreg
2 hours ago





@slandolt Reduce the size of the last column

– egreg
2 hours ago











3














Just place your tabular inside a math environment like [] and use left{ and right}:



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}[!htb]
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
end{table}

end{document}


Edit: Added the text{Taxonomy=} and broken manually the long lines.



documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}

lipsum[1]

begingroup
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[text{Taxonomy=}left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} l}

$D_{1}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
endgroup

end{document}





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  • Tank you very much! But am I able to add the "Taxonomy =" in a tabular environment?

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • See my edit but I think there are better ways too have what you want.

    – koleygr
    2 hours ago
















3














Just place your tabular inside a math environment like [] and use left{ and right}:



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}[!htb]
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
end{table}

end{document}


Edit: Added the text{Taxonomy=} and broken manually the long lines.



documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}

lipsum[1]

begingroup
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[text{Taxonomy=}left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} l}

$D_{1}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
endgroup

end{document}





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  • Tank you very much! But am I able to add the "Taxonomy =" in a tabular environment?

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • See my edit but I think there are better ways too have what you want.

    – koleygr
    2 hours ago














3












3








3







Just place your tabular inside a math environment like [] and use left{ and right}:



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}[!htb]
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
end{table}

end{document}


Edit: Added the text{Taxonomy=} and broken manually the long lines.



documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}

lipsum[1]

begingroup
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[text{Taxonomy=}left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} l}

$D_{1}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
endgroup

end{document}





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Just place your tabular inside a math environment like [] and use left{ and right}:



documentclass[11pt]{article}

begin{document}

begin{table}[!htb]
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} p{8cm}}

$D_{1}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}~Value Proposition$ & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform, C1,9 Decision Support System,,C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database, C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
end{table}

end{document}


Edit: Added the text{Taxonomy=} and broken manually the long lines.



documentclass[11pt]{article}
usepackage{lipsum}
usepackage{amsmath}
begin{document}

lipsum[1]

begingroup
centering
scriptsize
renewcommand{arraystretch}{1.5}

[text{Taxonomy=}left{begin{tabular}{p{3cm} p{0.7cm} l}

$D_{1}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
$D_{2}$~emph{Value Proposition} & D1 = & {C1,7 Blockchain, C1,8 Digital Platform,\ &&C1,9 Decision Support System,,\&&C1,10 Marketplace, C1,11 Database,\&& C1,12 Transaction Processing, System} \
end{tabular}right}]
endgroup

end{document}






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  • Tank you very much! But am I able to add the "Taxonomy =" in a tabular environment?

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • See my edit but I think there are better ways too have what you want.

    – koleygr
    2 hours ago



















  • Tank you very much! But am I able to add the "Taxonomy =" in a tabular environment?

    – slandolt
    3 hours ago











  • See my edit but I think there are better ways too have what you want.

    – koleygr
    2 hours ago

















Tank you very much! But am I able to add the "Taxonomy =" in a tabular environment?

– slandolt
3 hours ago





Tank you very much! But am I able to add the "Taxonomy =" in a tabular environment?

– slandolt
3 hours ago













See my edit but I think there are better ways too have what you want.

– koleygr
2 hours ago





See my edit but I think there are better ways too have what you want.

– koleygr
2 hours ago










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