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I'm using emacs as my editor and I am toying with org-mode which looks rather useful.

I'm generating a table (spreadsheet) in org mode and it is exported correctly to LaTeX apart from the vertical lines. Is there a way to export them? I want to have a way to define some of the vertical lines as visible.

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You can give the format to the table for LaTeX with #+attr_latex:, say:

#+attr_latex: :align |c|c|c|
|------+-----+-----|
|    A |   B |   C |
|------+-----+-----|
| 2.34 | 2.7 | 8.9 |
| 3.67 | 4.5 | 8.9 |
|------+-----+-----|

In older versions this used to be:

#+attr_latex: align=|c|c|c|

but this no longer works.

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    What about the horizontal lines in the table? Can they be made visible as well in the latex export?
    – Gathide
    Jun 9, 2017 at 9:54
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You should use Column Groups

can use a special row where the first field contains only ‘/’. The further fields can either contain ‘<’ to indicate that this column should start a group, ‘>’ to indicate the end of a column, or ‘<>’ to make a column a group of its own. Boundaries between column groups will upon export be marked with vertical lines.

This has the advantage of working in HTML export as well as LaTeX export.

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    Unless I'm missing something, This doesn't seem to include lines on the far sides of the table, just the inner columns?
    – Brian Z
    Apr 20, 2015 at 9:52
  • That does seem true
    – channon
    Nov 27, 2018 at 19:25
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Vertical lines in latex are defined by the | character in table definition. So, just separate the l's and r's with |'s in the \tabular definition before running latex, for example like this in Perl:

perl -pe 's/(\\begin{tabular}{)(.*)}/$1 . join("|", split m{}, $2) . "}"/ge' < table.tex

Update: Oh I see. According to the documentation, you should be able to indicate column groups by

| / | < |   |   | > | <> | < | > |

But, when I try it in my version of emacs and org-mode, nothing happens.

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  • Thanks. I didn't understand your answer at all. It might be a problem with me. I have edited my question.
    – Yotam
    Dec 16, 2011 at 14:19
  • the reference is dead.... this is better orgmode.org/manual/Column-Groups.html
    – jaromrax
    May 18, 2022 at 8:11
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You want to use the #+attr_latex attribute to the table environment. Here you can specify various features like the alignment and width. See http://orgmode.org/manual/Tables-in-LaTeX-export.html for the manual information.

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