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<TD> DELHI </TD>
                                      <TD> MUMBAI </TD>

                                      <TD> KOLKATA</TD>
                                      <TD> CHENNAI</TD>
                   </TR>
                   <TR>

                                      <TD> INDIA GATE </TD>
                                      <TD> GATEWAY OF INDIA </TD>
                                      <TD> VICTORIA MEMORIAL </TD>

                                      <TD> Fort St. George </TD>
                   </TR>
                 </TABLE>
                 </BODY>
                 </HTML>
                 The output of the preceding HTML code is as follows:

                                                                      Space between the cells.

















                         Notes


                         The CELLSPACING attribute of <TABLE> tag is not supported in HTML5.



                 WIDTH and HEIGHT Attributes
                 These attributes are used to specify the size of the table. The value of Width and Height can be specified
                 by using an absolute value (in number or pixel) or a relative value (in percentage). Syntax to use the
                 WIDTH and HEIGHT attributes is as follows:

                   <TABLE BORDER = "Value" WIDTH="Value" HEIGHT="Value">
                 For example:

                   <TABLE BORDER="2" WIDTH="85%" HEIGHT="25%">
                 The following HTML code uses the <TABLE> tag with the BORDER, WIDTH, and HEIGHT attributes to
                 create a table with specified dimensions:







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