I have occasion to want to produce a ``table of tables''. I.e. I have a number of subjects; to each subject there corresponds a 4 x 5 table of numbers. I would like to arrange these tables into a (say) 4 x 4 array. I would also like (said he, wistfully) to have each of these 16 tables in the array distinguished by a header identifying the ``subject''; a string of the form ``Subject xxx'', ``Subject yyy'' etc. I could bind together my 16 tables into a 16 x 20 numerical matrix, output this to a file, and then manually mark it up with the appropriate LaTeX commands to get the effect I want. But that would be a most tedious experience .... and since I have to do something like 12 or 15 of these, it could take a while. So I thought I'd ask if any of those clever people out there had written functions that might produce such a table of tables. Preferably with a LaTeX filter at the end. Are there such functions anywhere? I have of course looked at the xtable package and I can't see a facility for doing what I want. cheers, Rolf Turner ###################################################################### Attention:\ This e-mail message is privileged and confid...{{dropped:9}}