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This tutorial focuses on Emacs's org-mode's table functionality. Tables on a surface level are simple. However, with the power of org-mode they become a spreadsheet system, time-tracking tool, programming tool, and much more.
Small correction the reason I used :export both was for use with org export. I should have removed that from the version used in this video.
One package I recommend checking out is https://github.com/casouri/valign if you work with lots of images and latex fragments. It does a better job at aligning the table in these cases than default emacs does.
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TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Intro
1:50 Creating a table
4:56 Generating tables
6:11 Calculations
7:43 References
12:07 Using Tables For Org Babel
18:22 Conclusion