How can I set all of the lines below each other

How can I set all of the lines below each other



How can I set all of the lines below each other(in a subsection).
for example these tow sentences in the picture: Investigation in the Composite Production Process and Their Applications in Industry Companys Profit Maximization Using Nonlinear Programming and GAMS






Are you looking for a simple tabular environment with lp alignment? Welcome to the site. Something like begintabularlp4in Aug. 2015 & lipsum[1]\ Jan. 2016 & lipsum[2]\ Aug. 2016 & lipsum[3] endtabular (using the lipsum package, for example).

– Steven B. Segletes
Sep 14 '18 at 11:20



tabular


lp


begintabularlp4in Aug. 2015 & lipsum[1]\ Jan. 2016 & lipsum[2]\ Aug. 2016 & lipsum[3] endtabular


lipsum






As an alternative to tabular, the itemize environment could be employed, with custom labels.

– Steven B. Segletes
Sep 14 '18 at 11:26



tabular


itemize




2 Answers
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Here is a solution with the description environment. It can break across pages:


description


documentclassarticle
usepackageenumitem

begindocument

Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text. Some text.

begindescription[font=mdseries, labelwidth=20mm, leftmargin=dimexprlabelwidth+labelsep]
item[Aug. 2015] textbfInvestigation in the Composite Production Process and their Applications in Industry
item[Jan. 2016] Manufacturing Process 2

item[Aug. 2016]textbfCompany’s Profit Maximisation Using Nonlinear Programmation and GAMS
enddescription

enddocument



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You can use tabularx and its X column type.


tabularx


X



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documentclassarticle

usepackagetabularx

begindocument

noindent
begintabularxtextwidthlX
Aug. 2015 & bfseries Investigation in the Composite Production Process and
Their Applications in Industry\
Jan. 2016 & Manufacturing Process 2\
Aug. 2016 & bfseries Company Profit Maximization Using Nonlinear Programming
and GAMS
endtabularx

enddocument



If you want the outer spaces being removed, you can use begintabularxtextwidth@lX@.


begintabularxtextwidth@lX@



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