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# Cara menyertakan tabel dalam dokumen LaTeX

Ini adalah video kelima dalam seri 21 dari [Dr Vincent Knight](http://bit.ly/186ai3Z) Universitas Cardiff; video ini menunjukkan cara menyertakan tabel dalam dokumen LaTeX Anda menggunakan `tabluar` environment. Melalui contoh singkat, Anda akan melihat cara menyertakan baris dan kolom dengan pembatas horizontal dan vertikal, serta dengan perataan teks yang berbeda di dalam sel.

{% embed url="<https://www.youtube.com/embed/OAgTXe5ShSI>" %}

Video ini merupakan kelanjutan dari [tutorial sebelumnya](/latex/id/pertanyaan-and-jawaban/44-how-to-create-lists-bullet-points-and-enumerations-in-latex.md) yang menunjukkan cara menambahkan poin-poin dan daftar bernomor.

Untuk membuat salinan file yang digunakan dalam video ini, klik di sini untuk [membuka 'Contoh Tabel'](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/hello-world-example/jmcytxzgxjfk).


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