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# Hur man inkluderar tabeller i ett LaTeX-dokument

Det här är den femte videon i en serie med 21 av [Dr Vincent Knight](http://bit.ly/186ai3Z) från Cardiff University; den visar hur du inkluderar tabeller i dina LaTeX-dokument med hjälp av `tabular` miljön. Genom ett kort exempel får du se hur du inkluderar rader och kolumner med horisontella och vertikala avdelare, samt med olika justering av text i cellerna.

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Den här videon bygger vidare på [föregående handledning](/latex/sv/fragor-och-svar/44-how-to-create-lists-bullet-points-and-enumerations-in-latex.md) där vi såg hur man lägger till punktlistor och numrerade listor.

För att skapa en egen kopia av filen som används i den här videon, klicka här för att [öppna 'Tables example'](https://www.overleaf.com/latex/examples/hello-world-example/jmcytxzgxjfk).


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