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[Music] imagine your employer or your supervisor your teacher whoever asks you to produce a report that includes a table that they ask you to produce right so this is what were going to do um right now and im going to walk you through it step by step so we go to r and as ive shown in the previous video were going to open an r markdown file like this right we give it a name a markdown or lets call it table keep it in html for okay um and r will automatically give you this template all right this default call just to show you how to manipulate it actually we want to delete all of it we dont need any of it right were just going to delete all of it so what were left with is just the yaml header thats what this thing is called okay so now were going to have to produce that table that we want to include here right remember that back then we produced a table uh i think in week five i pulled up the code here that we used back then in a separate r script right which is open here so l