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I want to draw one timeline for my study. After google searching, I find the style answered by @Bernard in a post. I tried to copy/paste it to overleaf and see whether it suits my purpose. However, I encountered one issue with latex longtable: tables on adjacent pages have different positions. As my account cannot comment on his answer, so I repost my question here. Hope the author or someone can help me figure out the underlying problem.

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慕冬亮
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    I'm guessing you are using book or some other document class with twoside which is causing the margins to change based on whether the page is odd or even. – Don Hosek Oct 20 '20 at 03:32
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    Confirming what @DonHosek said, the first line of your overleaf file is \documentclass[a4paper, twoside , 11pt]{report} Note this is unrelated to longtable your entire document will have wider margins on the outer edges. Use oneside if you want all pages to have the same layout. – David Carlisle Oct 20 '20 at 06:57
  • Yes, thanks @David Carlisle and DonHosek. You are right. After I remove twoside or change it to oneside, it works as expected. Great, thanks again. – 慕冬亮 Oct 22 '20 at 01:45

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