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in this video we will create a table in data we will be using oxygen XML editor version 17 on a PC an author view with full tags displayed were going to use oxygens table wizard to create our table in the wizard we can choose whether we want to create a Cals table or a simple table and in this case we want to create a cows table which uses the table element we can set the title and we can also set the number of rows and columns and choose whether we want to generate a table header so we click insert and oxygen builds the framework of the table for us so that we can see it in a visual format thats easy to populate with information so here is our table with the information in place and were following the best practice of wrapping the text in each cell in the P element in case we ever have a cell with more than one paragraph now lets switch over to text you and look at the code so we can see the elements that form the framework of the table including the elements that are hidden fro