Hi all,

 

Forgive me for the newbie questions.  I am working on a table with columns
aligned by decimal place.  When I do that, two things happen:

 

1)       I have certain rows that I don’t want aligned by decimal.  I used
the multicolumn option, which is fine except that the non-decimal rows are
now aligned with the decimal places as the center.  However, most of my data
is heavy toward the right of the decimal (i.e. .0007, .095, .0634, etc.)  Is
there a way to align the columns so that the decimal places are aligned but
the decimal place is not necessarily the center?  (e.g. I want the whole
value to be centered so .012345 would be centered at between 2 and 3 instead
of at the decimal.

 

2)       I’m using asterisks to signal certain type of statistical
significance.  Therefore, most of my data looks something like this:
.035***  When I used dcolumn, the asterisks are no longer near the top of
the number but near the bottom so that it looks something like this: .035***
except it’s not a subscript.  Is there a way to move the asterisks back up
to the top, and why does it do that?

 

Thanks


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