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Yes I read this: https://meta.stackexchange.com/help/formatting

But nowhere there (or the links therein) does it explain how to format a representation of a table. If I have 2 columns and 10 rows in a table (or an Excel sheet to paste here) how do I format that to look right in a question? No matter what I try, it looks like this:

ORG_ID EndDate 99968042 1/31/2017 99968042 2/14/2017 99968042 2/14/2017 99900699 1/10/2018 99900699 1/10/2018 99900699 1/10/2018 99900699 1/10/2018 99899776 1/20/2018 99843366 12/17/2017 99843366 1/4/2018

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  • You did it, but you didn't tell me how. I need to know how to do that please
    – Sheri G
    Commented Jun 13, 2018 at 14:31
  • He formatted it as code (meta.stackexchange.com/editing-help). You could also try using HTML
    – Loebl
    Commented Jun 13, 2018 at 14:44
  • Thanks. Don't know the first thing about HTML. I will try formatting as code and see what happens.
    – Sheri G
    Commented Jun 13, 2018 at 14:46
  • When you say to format as code, you mean put 4 spaces at the beginning of each line? As far as the preview shows, that puts every row on a different line, but the columns are mashed together and not "columns" and it doesn't look at all like what jarlh did to my post (which I was really looking for the ANSWER to my question jarlh, not for you to fix it without explanation). Not that I can really tell for another 90 minutes.... :(
    – Sheri G
    Commented Jun 13, 2018 at 14:57
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    well jarlh indeed only formatted your example as code (indented by 4 spaces). I just took a closer look, HTML tables are not allowed. So you are stuck with code-blocks wich contain ASCII-tables.
    – Loebl
    Commented Jun 13, 2018 at 15:02
  • You can also use <pre></pre> tags instead of spaces.
    – BSMP
    Commented Jun 13, 2018 at 16:00
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    @Stijn The question I marked it as doesn't specify any base knowledge. If anything, this question shows more research. The titles look very dupe-y, and you can edit one of the answers in the dupe target to specify you should use code formatting to share the table, if you think that's relevant.
    – Erik A
    Commented Jun 13, 2018 at 16:41

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The solution is to format the text as code, as one user demonstrated by editing your original question on SO.

ORG_ID  EndDate
99968042    1/31/2017
99968042    2/14/2017
99968042    2/14/2017
99900699    1/10/2018
99900699    1/10/2018
99900699    1/10/2018
99900699    1/10/2018
99899776    1/20/2018
99843366    12/17/2017
99843366    1/4/2018

See How do I format my code blocks? for guidance on code formatting.

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