Table in Latex Overlapping with Second Column of the Page

I got a problem with tables in LaTeX. I am using a pre-defined format from a conference, which makes a page consists of two columns. My table is too wide to be contained in one column, so it goes to the second column of the page and overlaps with text!

1. Why is LaTeX allowing this?
2. Is it possible in the current format, to make the table a block, so that it uses two columns, and the text in the other column dragged down a bit?
3. Any other suggestion?

This is my code:

\begin{table}
\centering
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline
Rule & Factor & Best Value & Delta_t & Delta_{do} & Comments \\
\hline
\multirow{3}{c}{Diagonal Dominance} & Line Angle & 45 & 15 & 30 & The angle between the prominent line of the object and
the diagonal lines \\ % TODO: What object? Make sure it is clear.
& Line Distance & 0 & 0.25 & 1 & The distance, in screen coordinates, from the
prominent line of the object to the diagonal lines. \\ % TODO: Need to define screen coordinates
& Corner Distances & 0 & 0.1 & 0.7 & The distance, in screen coordinates, from the
end of the prominent line of the object to the corners of the screen. \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
\caption{The factors of each rule and their parameters.}
\label{table:factors}
\end{table}


Regards,
Rafid

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tex.stackexchange.com –  Amir Rachum Nov 9 '10 at 12:05
Thanks for the website Amir. –  Rafid Nov 9 '10 at 13:15

Generally, the starred version of floating environments are used to tell LaTeX to span two columns. So, something like:

\begin{table*}
% Table contents
\end{table*}


The same can be done with figures.

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Thanks, it helps. But still, the width of the table is wider than the page, how can I limit the width? –  Rafid Nov 9 '10 at 13:09
It depends on how you are creating your table. You should add a small bit of LaTeX to your question so we can see what your doing. –  KeithB Nov 9 '10 at 13:11
I edited the original post to include my original code. –  Rafid Nov 9 '10 at 13:16
@Rafid: You can make the last column into a par column, say changing the arg to tabulate to {|c|c|c|c|c|p{1in}|} (vary the dimension to suit). –  Charles Stewart Nov 9 '10 at 14:26
Sorry for being late, got other tasks to work on. Sorry, I am new to LaTeX, what does paragraph column mean? I tried it and it doesn't seem to be working too. –  Rafid Nov 16 '10 at 19:25

In place of tabular, use tabularx, for example:

\begin{tabularx}{\textwidth}{|c|c|c|c|c|X|}


Sorry, @Rafid, I normally use memoir, which includes it, so I forgot this bit:

\usepackage{tabularx}

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This doesn't seem to work. It seems that should be some package to be included to get tabularx to work. Any idea? –  Rafid Nov 16 '10 at 19:25