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hello everyone I hope youamp;#39;re all doing great in this video I want to show you how you can rotate a too big latex table in your document as you can see here my table is too big to fit on the page in another video I just showed how you can decrease the size of the text within the table to fit here within this section but sometimes you actually want to rotate the whole table so you have it in landscape within your document for that you can use the L scape for landscape package so we just uncomment that here and before beginning the table as you can see here we just need to specify begin landscape in order to rotate our table and at the end of the table we need to end this landscape section in order to keep our text down here normally as it is so when we now recompile that we have our first section on the first page and then the table on the second page and this is just because there was not enough space on the first page and then on the third page we have the continuation of the t