loading and accessing cell array

I had a Table cell of dimension 6x32x32. I saved it in my folder using save('Table.mat','Table') In another function I loaded it using Table = struct2cell(load('Table.mat')) which resulted in {1x1} cell. Now I am trying to access the original Table{6x32x32} by using "cell2mat(Table)" but I am getting an error
??? Error using ==> cell2mat at 53 Cannot support cell arrays containing cell arrays or objects.
How should I get around this problem.

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cell2mat(table{1})

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I tried doing this but its is changing the original dimensions from 6x32x32 to 16x64x4. Any idea why am i getting this change?
I think the original dimension is 16x64x4
To start with FBTable : 1x1 cell = {6x32x32 cell} After FBT = cell2mat(FBTable{1}) gives FBT 16x64x4
Can you post a sample of your data?
Actually I think the real problem is coming from loading the data. I do not understand that why load(.) results into a structure array.The format of the data should remain same after using load(.). Is that correct. If that is the case then why my data gets into s structure format is not comprehendible to me.
If you want your data in non struct format use
load Table
That worked. Thank you. But I still have to figure out the difference between load Table and load('Table')
Suppose, your file table contains variables x1,x2 and x3
load table % will load x1,x2 and x3 to your workspace
data=load('table') % will create a struct variable data with fields x1,x2, and x3 . To get your variables
x1=data.x1
x2=data.x2
x3=data.x3

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