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+> ⚠ For LaTeX tables, please see the [package site](http://haozhu233.github.io/kableExtra/) for more information.
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# Overview
The goal of `kableExtra` is to help you build common complex tables and manipulate table styles. It imports the pipe `%>%` symbol from `magrittr` and verbalize all the functions, so basically you can add "layers" to a kable output in a way that is similar with `ggplot2` and `plotly`.
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+<p>⚠ For LaTeX tables, please see the <a href="http://haozhu233.github.io/kableExtra/">package site</a> for more information.</p>
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<h1>Overview</h1>
<p>The goal of <code>kableExtra</code> is to help you build common complex tables and manipulate table styles. It imports the pipe <code>%>%</code> symbol from <code>magrittr</code> and verbalize all the functions, so basically you can add “layers” to a kable output in a way that is similar with <code>ggplot2</code> and <code>plotly</code>.</p>
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