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# Hoe je tabellen opneemt in een LaTeX-document

Dit is de vijfde video in een serie van 21 van [Dr Vincent Knight](http://bit.ly/186ai3Z) van Cardiff University; het laat zien hoe je tabellen in je LaTeX-documenten kunt opnemen met behulp van de `tabular` omgeving. Aan de hand van een kort voorbeeld zie je hoe je rijen en kolommen kunt opnemen met horizontale en verticale scheidingslijnen, en met verschillende uitlijning van de tekst binnen de cellen.

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

Deze video bouwt voort op de [vorige tutorial](/latex/nl/vragen-en-antwoorden/44-how-to-create-lists-bullet-points-and-enumerations-in-latex.md) waarin we zagen hoe je opsommingstekens en genummerde lijsten toevoegt.

Klik hier om je eigen kopie te maken van het bestand dat in deze video wordt gebruikt, om [het 'Tables example' te openen](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/hello-world-example/jmcytxzgxjfk).


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