I use the following to reduce the size
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but it is still too large. How can I further reduce the size?
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I use the following to reduce the size
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Here are two separate suggestions: Rather than trying to reduce the font size to a point (pun intended!) where the letters become well-nigh undecipherable, just to make the array fit into the available textblock, you could also (i) reduce the inter-column white space and (ii) get rid of most of (or even all of) the vertical lines that separate the columns of the
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David Carlisle already pointed to an answer showing how to specify arbitrary font sizes. As a complement, here's how to define a new font-switching command Note that the name
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graphicxpackage you can also resize the entirearrayvia a\scaleboxor\resizeboxcommand. This would resize the contents in its entirety though (column spacing and rules, for example). – Werner Apr 5 '12 at 14:05