Answer by Tom Kelly for making a table fit on a page by moving it left
Rather than nudging the table over an arbitrary distance, I'd recommend resizing or centering the table. LaTeX will do the tedious work of figuring out what that distance ought to be to fit the table...
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Simple answer : If you want to shift 6 em to the left you do something like \hspace*{-6em} \begin{tabular}{ m{5em} m{14em} m{17em} m{4em} } \hline \textbf{Year} & \textbf{Degree/Certificate} &...
View ArticleAnswer by Mico for making a table fit on a page by moving it left
In addition to the approach that uses the adjustwidth environment to change the width of the text block locally, you can also reduce the amount of inter-column white-space to reduce the overall width...
View ArticleAnswer by Yiannis Lazarides for making a table fit on a page by moving it left
Easiest way to do achieve it insert an \hskip-4.0cm\begin{tabular}... \end{figure}. The hskip-4.0cm will tell LaTeX to move the box left by the amount of 4.0cm.
View ArticleAnswer by cmhughes for making a table fit on a page by moving it left
You could use adjustwidth from the changepage package which allows you to widen or shorten the page width from the left or the right. I loaded the geometry package with showframe=true just so that you...
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I have a table where the last columns fall off the page. Instead of making the text smaller I would like the table to not adhere to the margin of where it begins. I would like to move it to the left....
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