Making tables in LaTeX is one of the few areas where LaTeX is more difficult than a WYSIWYG editor.
Here are some pointers to tools and packages that I have found useful.
- Excel2LaTeX: this excel add-in makes it easy to copy a rectangular array of cells in a spreadsheet into a LaTeX document.
- Calc2LaTeX: a similar extension for LibreOffice and OpenOffice.
- The LaTeX wikibook has a great page on producing tables in LaTeX.
- Toolkit Installator:this is a collection of add-ins for WinEdt. It contains two features that are useful for tables.
- A graphic table designer for inputting simple tables.
- A utility for making existing tables neat by lining up the & and removing unnecessary space.
- Tutorials on tables from the Indian TeX users group:
- The array package for applying formatting commands to whole columns and providing additional formatting options for paragraph-like columns.
- The tabularx package for setting a table with fixed-width and paragraph columns with width automatically calculated.
- The booktabs package for providing nicer horizontal lines and better spacing control.
- The longtables package for tables that are too big for a single page.
- Typesetting tables with LaTeX: a nice (and short) article covering the basics as well as the above four packages.
- Typesetting tables with LaTeX: video of Klaus Höppner giving a talk based on the above article.
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