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and welcome back in todayamp;#39;s video iamp;#39;m going to share with you how to add tables to your overleaf project so letamp;#39;s get started to add tables you say begin table and end table but this the beginning table wonamp;#39;t help you when you want to reference your table so begin table wonamp;#39;t help you when you want to reference your table but the command that you need to draw your table or to insert your table to your overleaf is the begin tabula so here you can put htb or whatever to tell latex where you want your table to be so you come here you center your table then you say begin tabula and end tabula so here this is now where you put your columns so you use the horizontal line there and then you create one column here and another column there so like that it means weamp;#39;ve created two columns if i want i can create three columns like that so when you compile you get your table that looks something like this but letamp;#39;s try to put information in he