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# Wie man Tabellen in ein LaTeX-Dokument einfügt

Dies ist das fünfte Video in einer Reihe von 21 von [Dr. Vincent Knight](http://bit.ly/186ai3Z) der Cardiff University; es zeigt, wie man Tabellen in Ihre LaTeX-Dokumente mithilfe des `tabular` Umgebungs einfügt. An einem kurzen Beispiel sehen Sie, wie Sie Zeilen und Spalten mit horizontalen und vertikalen Trennlinien sowie mit unterschiedlicher Ausrichtung des Textes innerhalb der Zellen einfügen.

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Dieses Video baut auf dem [vorherigen Tutorial](/latex/de/fragen-and-antworten/44-how-to-create-lists-bullet-points-and-enumerations-in-latex.md) auf, in dem wir gesehen haben, wie man Aufzählungspunkte und nummerierte Listen hinzufügt.

Um Ihre eigene Kopie der in diesem Video verwendeten Datei zu erstellen, klicken Sie hier, um [das „Tables example“ zu öffnen](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/hello-world-example/jmcytxzgxjfk).


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