![]() ![]() ![]() | | gives a brief summary and critique of the findings. | | draws together the various strands of the thesis. | | draws together the key findings, making the | | | draws together these various findings, and | | | explains the emergent themes influencing | | | ties together the common themes and | ![]() | | identifies areas for further research. | The final section | contextualises the research by | | The final chapter | gives a brief review of | What would be the easiest way to convert those tables into Markdown?Īlternatively, is there another function or feature that would allow me to have side-by-side blocks that would have those phrase parts presented like in the image but that would not be a table? I tried online conversion tools but they don't do a good job, and it takes a lot of line-by-line copy and pasting to produce something like the below code block that looks good in Obsidian. I'm in the process of converting this document to markdown, and it's really hard getting those tables into markdown format. The idea is that you can create phrases by combining different parts given in different columns. I've got a large document with scientific writing phrases organised into tables like the image below. ![]()
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