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@@ -9585,7 +9585,7 @@ header. Orgtbl mode can insert a radio table skeleton@footnote{By
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default this works only for La@TeX{}, HTML, and Texinfo. Configure the
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variable @code{orgtbl-radio-tables} to install templates for other
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modes.} with the command @kbd{M-x orgtbl-insert-radio-table}. You will
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-be prompted for a table name, lets say we use @samp{salesfigures}. You
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+be prompted for a table name, let's say we use @samp{salesfigures}. You
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will then get the following template:
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@cindex #+ORGTBL: SEND
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@@ -9630,7 +9630,7 @@ variable @code{LaTeX-verbatim-environments}.}:
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When you are done, press @kbd{C-c C-c} in the table to get the converted
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table inserted between the two marker lines.
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-Now lets assume you want to make the table header by hand, because you
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+Now let's assume you want to make the table header by hand, because you
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want to control how columns are aligned etc. In this case we make sure
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that the table translator does skip the first 2 lines of the source
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table, and tell the command to work as a @i{splice}, i.e. to not produce
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