I've already tried the first suggestion, in the page layout of the document, 
because the width of the table is about equal to the width of an A4 sheet (I 
could also try in the table settings). So I would be left with the second one.

Cesare

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: lyx-users <lyx-users-boun...@lists.lyx.org> Per conto di Rich Shepard
Inviato: giovedì 18 maggio 2023 15:54
A: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org
Oggetto: Re: R: Using tables

On Thu, 18 May 2023, Cesare Padovani wrote:

> It seems that the problem is due to the table width established in the
> settings. I did various tests. As a first test, I set the width of
> each cell and then that of the table, equal to the sum of the widths
> of the cells in a row. In these conditions the problem occurs: the
> terminal part of the table (on the right) has no horizontal rows,
> which stop earlier. If in the settings I increase the width of the
> table, keeping the width of each cell fixed (or I decrease the width
> of each cell and keeping the width of the table fixed), then the part
> of the table without horizontal rows is reduced. Further increasing
> the width of the table, at some point the phenomenon disappears. It
> also happens that in printing, the real width of the table is greater than 
> the one established in the settings!

Cesare,

Two things to try:
1) Rotate the table so it displays in landscape mode.

2) Make the font smaller.

Rich
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